The Bomet County Implementation, Coordination and Management Committee has raised concerns over the progress of the construction of Kyogong-Sigor road.
The Committee, led by Bomet Central Deputy County Commissioner Victor Kisachi, pointed out that the road was 20 per cent complete with only six out of the 60 Kilometers completed for use.
Kisachi took issue with the fact that the contractor had taken 39 months though the contract indicated that the timeline was 36 months.
He said there was slow progress in implementing the project that cost a total of Sh2 billion.
Speaking at the site, the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Engineer Xiao Hongzhi said the heavy rains pounding the area were largely to blame for the delays.
The Port of Mombasa has received the longest cargo ship to ever call on its harbors, a testament to efficiency and a boost to the port as a hub.
The container vessel dubbed MV Kotka Monrovia with an overall length of 318 meters, 43 meters in breadth, and a draft of 9.3 meters docked at the Mombasa port from Durban, South Africa to load 5,877 containers for disbursement to the port of Abu Dhabi.
Speaking when he received the ship, General Manager (GM) in charge of Cargo Operations Dr. Sudi Mwasinago said that the calling of the vessel to the port reinforces the confidence key players in the maritime space have demonstrated working with the Port of Mombasa.
Mwasinago said that the capacity and competence at the port are some of the indicative signs that have persuaded maritime players. From state-of-the-art equipment, an imperative investment the port has made, to the low turnaround times in clearance of vessels.

Public Service Performance and Delivery Management Cabinet Secretary (CS) Moses Kuria has called for collaboration between governments in addressing myriad governance challenges facing the global community.
Speaking at the International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) – Kenya School of Government (KSG) 2024 conference in Mombasa CS Kuria underscored the import of unity among nations.
IIAS was established as a global federation dedicated to advancing administrative sciences. It comprises member states, national sections, and academic research centres, all collaborating to address contemporary policy challenges related to public administration.
The conference brought together participants from 30 countries, IIAS universities, and institutes of public administration. It aims to explore strategies enabling collaborative governance at all levels and across borders.
Fish farming, with its myriad benefits, is not just a practice; it’s a beacon of hope for farmers seeking to diversify their income streams and embrace a more resilient agricultural model.
Evans Moseti, a farmer in the village of Nyansangio, nestled within Mosora sub-location, Nyamache sub-county, Kisii County, welcomes young farmers to the exciting world of fish farming, where innovation meets opportunity, giving farmers a chance to dive into a sea of endless possibilities!
Against the backdrop of lush greenery and rolling hills, Evans’ farm stands as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of farmers in rural communities. Here, in the heart of Kisii County, Evans has embraced fish farming not just as a livelihood but as a passion-driven mission to foster economic growth and environmental sustainability.
What began as a single fish pond, measuring 4 by 6 feet, has blossomed into a thriving enterprise, featuring five ponds that signify not just growth but a commitment to sustainable agriculture. This remarkable expansion stands as a testament to Evans’ dedication and vision, fueled by his unwavering passion for aquaculture.
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