Water
A partnership between Makueni and The World Agroforestry (ICRAF)
Makueni County Budget and Economic Forum (CBEF) adopts and approves the county budget for the FY2023/24
The government of Makueni County in 2023/24 FY focuses on targeted agricultural value chains development, provision of water to the citizens, affordable and quality health care, trade development and industrialization, quality urban infrastructure within the two municipalities.
Kalawa Ward To Get Universal Water Supply.
Isuzu Donates Water Tanks to Makueni Schools.
Governor’s development tour.
Governor on Development tour at Kwamboo Earth Dam in Mavindini.
10 villages in Muvau-Kikumini to benefit from Sh 50M Rehabilitated Ndukuma Earth Dam
Ndukuma Dam – Keeping the promise to the people
Excavation works for desilting of Ndukuma Dam in Muvau Ward, Makueni Constituency, has started.
The works include clearing vegetation, 5-meter deep excavation of the dam basin to remove silt accumulated over decades and raising the embankment by 0.5metres to increase the capacity of the dam.
Once the 58-acre dam is refurbished, it will serve more than 19 villages in the area. The work is being carried out by Makueni County Engineers led by CEC for Water Eng. Kasyoki Kieti and our county machine operators and technicians.
The county has committed a total of Kshs 50 million for this first phase.
Governor Mutula Lauds Thwake dam Construction Progress
H.E Governor Mutula Kilonzo Junior has commended the progress made in Thwake Dam construction, which stands at 74 percent to date.
During a tour of the project site in the company of County Commissioner Beverly Opwora on Tuesday, Governor Mutula Jnr expressed confidence that Phase One of the project will be ready for commissioning next year as envisioned by the national Ministry of Water and Irrigation.
H.E Mutula Jnr termed the project as one of the answers to the perpetual water and food stress bedeviling Makueni County. He said the Ministry of Water and Irrigation has given him its commitment for supply of water to Kalawa Ward and Wote town.
The governor also challenged the national government to start planning for the next phases of the project, which include a 20MW hydropower plant, water supply and sanitation as well as the irrigation component.
To ensure skills transfer, the governor put up a request to the contractor for capacity building of the county government’s water personnel in mega water dams construction to scale up their prowess.