The Department of Agriculture and Agribusiness on Tuesday hosted the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) who are currently in the County to train Agricultural officers ahead of trials that are set to be undertaken in Uasin Gishu County. County Executive Committee Member for Agriculture Mr. Edward Sawe, Accompanied by Agriculture Chief Officer Elijah Koech praise...
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WATER PROVISION IS A PRIORITY FOR UASIN GISHU COUNTY
The County Government of Uasin Gishu, Department of Water, Irrigation, Sanitation, Energy, Environment, and Climate Change together with the North Rift Water Works Development Authority (NRWWDA) on Monday hosted the water stakeholders meeting at the NRWWDA boardroom. The meeting marked the climax of a 3-day field visit to various water projects in the County by...
LEGETET MEN AND WOMEN CARRY HOPES OF MEGUN AT CUP FINALS
It was a double victory for Legetet men and women as they lifted the Megun Ward’s Governor’s Cup Volleyball titles, on Sunday. Their victories from finals at Ngeria Girls, guarantee them a spot at April’s Governor’s Cup Volleyball Tournament Finals. Legetet men beat their arch-rivals Momoniat 3-2, the losers having won the first set 30-28,...
OVER 210 SMEs GRADUATE AFTER A SUCCESSFUL CAPACITY BUILDING
The County Government of Uasin Gishu is looking forward to engaging various stakeholders and associates to strengthen capacities to make the county known across the globe on matters of business. While delivering Governor Jonathan Bii’s message on Thursday during the graduation ceremony of over 210 SMEs who were trained on building business resilience, Trade, Industrialization,...
COUNTY TO CONTINUE WITH SPONSORSHIP PLAN
The County Government of Uasin Gishu will continue sponsoring students for Technical Vocational Education and Training courses through the County Education Revolving Fund program. This assurance came on Friday morning after Governor Jonathan Bii met with a group of graduates who were sponsored to the tune of Ksh 27 million. They had converged to show...
IMPROVED INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENHANCE MOBILITY AND BOOST TRADE
Governor Jonathan Bii-led administration has made major strides by completing over 500 kilometers of roads under the ongoing grading program which has seen over 10 kilometers of gravelling and grading work done in Soy ward alone within the third quarter of the financial year ,even as the program continues across the other six wards in...
UASIN GISHU SET FOR 200 KM URBAN ROAD PAVING PROGRAM
Uasin Gishu County is set to benefit immensely with the paving of additional 200 kilometres of roads. This will be realized through the ongoing collaboration with Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) in the quest to enable Eldoret attain a city status. Speaking on Monday after hosting KURA Director General Eng. Silas Kinoti and conducting a...
COUNTY’S PLANS TO PREVENT, TREAT CANCER
The County Government of Uasin Gishu has purposed to invest in capacity building for personnel as well as equipping health facilities with modern equipment necessary for the fight against cancer. Governor Jonathan Bii, in a speech read by County Executive for Health Services Dr Sam Kotut, said his government is working to address the existing...
GRASSROOT OFFICES SEEK TO PUT ‘RAIYA’ ON PRIME FOCUS
The County Government of Uasin Gishu is working to complete and equip Sub-County and Ward offices as it moves to cascade government services closer to mwananchi. Speaking during evaluation and monitoring visit to check on the status of ongoing construction of ward offices in Turbo,Soy, Kapseret and Ainabkoi Sub Counties, Director for Administration and Public...
GOVERNOR BII HOSTS UK ENVOY
In his quest to bring in more investors, Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii Chelilim, Tuesday, hosted British High Commissioner Amb Jane Marriott. Ambassador Marriott led a delegation from Sustainable Urban Economic Development (SUED) a British consortium of investment advisors and experts that work with county governments to identify bankable projects and link them with development...
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