In what will be the largest road construction projects in Nyanza region in recent times, the government has rolled out the upgrading of infrastructure across the five counties in the region.
The state announced that it will be reconstructing the 170km Isebania-Kisii-Ahero highway, expected to cost a whooping Sh18 billion and will extend to cover 374 kilometers across Migori, Kisii, Nyamira, Homa Bay, and Kisumu counties.
Hospitals, markets, and several feeder roads will also be improved in the multi-billion shilling project that will offer employment opportunities to thousands of youth.
Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital, the Nyamira Level Five Hospital, and the Nyabondo Mission Hospital in Kisumu are the three medical facilities that will greatly benefit from the construction of Isebania-Kisii-Ahero highway.
In addition, the hospitals will receive ambulances and emergency care facilities to enhance and improve rapid-response services in the region.
China Henan International Corporation Group and China Construction Third Engineering Bureau Company Ltd are the two companies that that won the lucrative contract for the works.
Kevin Nyabuto, an engineer from the Kenya National Highways Authority, said that the project will help open up the region for trade between the counties as well as with neighboring countries.
“The contractor has put up a camp near Kamagambo area in Migori County, a sign that construction has already begun. The objective of the project is to improve the transportation of import and export goods and passenger traffic along the Tanzania-Kenya-South Sudan corridor,” Nyabuto said.
The project also encompasses improvement of feeder roads linking markets, social, administrative, and educational centers such as the Nyachenge-Tabaka-Ogembo road and the Suneka-Rangwe road.
The Kenya National Highways Authority director-general, Peter Mundinia, termed the roads rehabilitation project as ‘massive’ and ‘the biggest-ever in Nyanza region’.
“The upgrade will include spacious paved shoulders, climbing lanes, footbridges, and overpasses,” he said.
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what about lamu county road
what about lamu county road
Waiting to see the lord of…
Waiting to see the lord of poverty telling the poor brainwashed nyanza people not to b employed by this Chinese companies.I hope NASWA will strike to stop such developments coz they r done by Chinese n not the big WEST.Uhuruto ingine 5 now baba can see u will Tarmac about 10,000 km of roads by end of yr term.this project will open up so many biz n pple will leave more confortable but only those who will use their brains well who will benefit.Hii unjinga ya serikal saindia iishe from certain regions.
No,no,no no……this…
No,no,no no……this project too was my uncle Ojinga’s brainchild when he was Minister for Roads in the government of the Republic of Kenya……he shelved it to go look for nusu mkeka na mkate and once he got it,he forgot about it because he became preoccupied in salivating and scheming how he would steal the KKV a.k.a Kazi Kwa Vijana funds which was channelled through his office as Prime Minister.
He is very angry that Uhuruto have stolen the idea from him and he will stop at nothing at inciting the youth in both Luo and Kisii Nyanza against taking jobs at the project until he gets people to say he has to get credit for “thinking and shelving” the project!
Rubbish….wamengoja saa hii…
Rubbish….wamengoja saa hii ndio ‘wa-roll out projects’ like this.
Upus.
The’Lord of poverty’ as you call him is not the one whose father looted Kenya, his sister/cousins looted the health section (donors have stopped funding Health in Kenya) et cetera.
Time for change. Bindu bichenjanga
Haaaaaa ojinga very true…
Haaaaaa ojinga very true this pple from certain region loves poverty.This will try to destroyed the road once complete the way they did to the railway line huko kibera!!!They should know this projects they will benefit them wakitumia akili sio makamasi!!
Every so often, we should…
Every so often, we should separate political propaganda and real development. When was the last time that area experienced a project of such magnitude?