Grounds for protest and outrage from Nairobians. Even Kinshasa has better road infrastructure that complements high-rise buildings.
KENHA, KURA and Nairobi County Government have failed at their jobs
@georgenjoroge_@iamkipro@KeNHAKenya Bana what are these trash roads and sidewalks we have on the main highway of our capital city?! Incompetence pro max
The Government is making significant investments in modern sports infrastructure across the country to upgrade facilities that will host matches and serve as training venues during the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
As part of these preparations, the iconic Afraha Stadium in Nakuru is undergoing an extensive modernization programme being implemented by the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to transform it into a world-class sporting facility.
The upgrade includes the expansion of spectator capacity from the current 8,200 to between 13,000 and 15,000 in the intermediate phases, with a long-term target of 20,000 seats.
The works also cover the construction of modern pavilions, installation of high-mast floodlights for night matches, development of an all-weather Tartan athletics track, enhancement of the football pitch to competitive standards, provision of secure parking and improvement of sanitation facilities.
Upon completion, the facility will strengthen Nakuru's status as a regional sports hub, nurture local talent and stimulate sports tourism and economic growth.
The State Department for Internal Security and National Administration continues to support the project through security coordination and inter-agency collaboration and will play a key role in ensuring the effective management, protection and sustainability of the facility for the benefit of the region and beyond. MORE PICS - https://t.co/Sfu4fkBZgP
@IGamahliel Federal government is doing it . I blame people from Busia for voting money hungry people every 4 years.
For a Border town/county its very undeveloped and ran horribly president Ruto should call him out
Aliko Dangote says his planned 700,000-barrel-per-day oil refinery will be built in Kenya instead of Tanzania.
The project is estimated to cost $15–17 billion (about Sh2.2 trillion) and will supply refined fuel to Kenya and other East African countries.
Aliko Dangote says his planned 700,000-barrel-per-day oil refinery will be built in Kenya instead of Tanzania.
The project is estimated to cost $15–17 billion (about Sh2.2 trillion) and will supply refined fuel to Kenya and other East African countries.
A new Milly Fruits processing plant has opened in Kilifi, creating a major boost for mango value addition and local agribusiness.
The facility is expected to expand market opportunities for farmers, reduce post-harvest losses and create jobs across the county.