When we promised to transform our nation, we understood the magnitude of the task we had set for ourselves. Genuine transformation is never achieved through modest goals. It demands a bold vision and decisive actions.
In the past three years, we have demonstrated that we are equal to the task of translating our promise into tangible results. In virtually every sector of our economy - from health, education, infrastructure, and agriculture to housing - we have rolled out programmes and projects that are making positive impact in the lives of Kenyans.
Concluded four-day tour of duty in Kisii and Nyamira counties by breaking ground for the upgrade of Suneka Airstrip in Bonchari Constituency, Kisii County. We are extending the runway and building a new terminal building.
Thank you, the people of Gusiiland, for your warm reception.
Broke ground for the construction of Etago-Ekona-Geteri- Nyamaiya road in South Mugirango, Kisii County. The 17.8km stretch will significantly ease movement of people and goods, strengthening trade and improving access to essential services for residents.
Our aspiration for economic takeoff rides on a sound network of infrastructure, including roads that connect farms to markets, and markets to industries.
Launched the construction of 11km Sameta-Egetuki-Ikoba road, and inspected the ongoing construction of Egetuki Modern Market, Bomachoge Chache, Kisii County.
Launched construction of 50km of roads, ranging from Nyabisabo-Kegati, Nyaguta-Amariba, Nyaguta-Riariga, Omosasa-Geserere and Keumbu-Ibeno projects, Nyaribari Chache Constituency, Kisii County.
We are building roads to enhance connectivity in Nyamira and Kisii counties just as we are doing across the country.
Our goal is to ease the movement of people and goods, foster trade, support businesses and improve service delivery.
Launched construction of the Bobaracho-Ting’a road, as well as access road to Gianchore Tea Factory, Kitutu Chache North Constituency, Kisii County, which will ease the transport of tea produce.
We are laying a firm foundation for our nation’s economic transformation by rolling out strategic infrastructure projects across the country.
We remain focused on delivering tangible projects that uplift the lives of our people.
Inspected the ongoing construction of the 55km Mto Mwagodi-Dawida-Mbale-Wundanyi-Bura Junction road, Mwatate Constituency, Taita-Taveta County.
Additionally, the Illasit-Rombo-Njukini-Taveta road, which connects Kajiado and Taita-Taveta counties, is progressing well, with 20km of the 60km stretch already done.
Construction of the Cess-Lake Jipe road is also underway, while we have advertised the tender for the Maungu-Kasigau road and secured funds for Voi-Sagalla road.
The construction of a modern arena and entertainment district in central Nairobi marks a significant milestone toward the realisation of the Nairobi Railway City Project.
This development will position the capital’s CBD as a premier hub for sports, entertainment, culture, and commerce across East Africa and the world.
Structured as a long-term partnership, the project aligns with Kenya’s national infrastructure priorities and completes the ecosystem we are building around the Talanta Stadium and the Bomas International Convention Complex.
At State House, Nairobi, witnessed the signing of a lease agreement between Zaria Group and Kenya Railways Corporation, formalising the commitment to this vision.
The project will be delivered within 12 months and will create up to 25,000 jobs annually.
Officially opened the two-day Regional Highway Safety Investors Conference in Mombasa, themed: “Roadside Stations: A Strategic Opportunity for Multimodal Transport and Highway Safety,” bringing together stakeholders and investors from across the East African region.
The Northern Corridor stretches about 840 km from Mombasa to Malaba, serving as a vital trade artery linking Kenya to Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, and the DRC. It’s essentially East Africa’s economic lifeline.
We are positioning Roadside Stations (RSS) as game-changing, integrated hubs that enhance driver welfare, cargo security, and logistics efficiency while stimulating local economies.
The Government is unlocking bankable opportunities in safe truck parks, smart traffic systems, logistics hubs, intermodal terminals, emergency response, ICT enabled trade, and green mobility.
The future is seamless, integrating maritime, road, and rail for faster, safer, and more efficient trade across our borders.
Formally presented the proposed Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) Masterplan to the @NAssemblyKE Departmental Committee on Transport & Infrastructure, a bold, long-term roadmap to expand capacity, modernize infrastructure, and reinforce Kenya’s ambition of becoming a regional aviation hub.
With stakeholder input ongoing, we look forward to the Committee’s recommendations to Parliament as we move decisively to unlock economic transformation and global connectivity.
We concluded our four-day working tour of the Nyanza counties of Migori, Homa Bay, Kisumu, and Siaya with an inspection of Lichota Airstrip in Suna West Constituency, Migori County.
The airstrip is undergoing expansion and modernization at a cost of KSh 280 million, a strategic investment aimed at enhancing regional connectivity, including links with neighboring Tanzania, and boosting tourism to the Maasai Mara National Reserve.
We thank residents for their continued support of our broad-based government and reaffirm our commitment to delivering on our promises.