Waiguru after she declared move to decamp is back with a bang launching projects

Waiguru launches cabro
parkings project in Wang’uru town ahead of Mashujaa day celebrations

 The Mountain Journal

Kirinyaga Governor Mumbi Waiguru on Monday launched the construction of
cabro parking spaces and street improvement project in Wang’uru town.

 The town is expected to host the forthcoming Mashujaa Day Celebrations
which will be held at Wang’uru Stadium and attended by President Uhuru Kenyatta
among other guests.

 Addressing the town residents during the launching event, she said that
the project which is county government flagship project will cover laying of
approximately 25,000 square meters of cabro which will create about 600 car
parking slots.


 She said that it will also involve paving of walkways and improvement of
the drainage system.

 “Part of the project is expected to be completed before the forthcoming
Mashujaa Day celebration”, said the governor, noting that the cabro parkings
will cover both sides of Wang’uru-Gathigiriri road starting from the T-Junction
at the Highway to Mwea Rice mills and Wang’uru Stadium.

 It will also cover both sides of the highway from Sidian Bank to
Gathigiriri road junction.

 The govenor noted that the facelift will provide a conducive environment
for
  Wang’uru residents in general,
traders, rice millers, the hotels and make the town more attractive to
investors and visitors thus making it a stop-over of choise for people
travelling along the highway.

She added that improved drainage system will create smooth flow of storm
water thus ensuring that the town does not get flooded
  when it rains while the paved streets will ensure
smooth flow of traffic within the town.

 Waiguru pointed our that the project, which will complement the ongoing
beautification of Wang’uru town, will also be a source of employment for the
youth who will be offering skilled and non skilled labor.

 She said that the project is part of her administration’s plan to turn the
county’s urban centers into economic hubs. Similar projects have been
undertaken in
  Kagio, Kutus, Kerugoya and
Kianyaga towns where over 800 cabro paved car parking spaces have been created.

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