
COUNTY’S MOVE TO UPGRADE MOSORIOT TOWN AND ITS ENVIRONS RECEIVES BOAST
County Government of Nandi, in collaboration with the World Bank Group through the Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project KISIP 2 project, is providing supporto the county’s plan to upgrade Mosoriot town and improve Informal Settlement in preparation for the anticipated El-Nino rains scheduled for October to December 2023.

County technical officers from Roads and Infrastructure working in collaboration with the World Bank Group on the KISIP 2 project, as they prepare Mosoriot town and Informal Settlements for the upcoming El-Nino rains, scheduled from October to December 2023.
To ensure the county’s readiness for the rains, the Chief Officer of the Department of Finance and Economic Planning, CPA Priscah Muigei, visited Mosoriot Informal Settlement. Her visit aimed to assess the progress of the ongoing engineering projects for infrastructural development and guide residents in prioritizing projects within the allocated budget for the settlement.

CPA Priscah Muigei, Chief Officer of the Department of Finance and Economic Planning, offering valuable guidance on the progress and prioritization of infrastructure projects in Mosoriot Informal Settlement.
During her address to the SEC and GRC settlement leaders and county government officials, she emphasized the importance of their support for the project, which is expected to enhance Mosoriot’s business environment and living conditions.
Mr. David Koech, the Chief Officer of Transport, Public Works, and Infrastructure, also expressed gratitude to KISIP and the Settlement committees. He pledged the department’s full support to ensure the project’s success and urged settlement leaders to leverage construction opportunities for the benefit of the local community.

Mr. David Koech, the Chief Officer of the Department of Transport, Public Works, and Infrastructure, discussing the department’s full support to ensure the project’s success.
The KISIP 2 Nandi CPCT, led by Coordinator Mr. David Kemei, called on settlement leaders and the technical team to ensure that the work adheres to high standards. He committed his team to work diligently to benefit the residents of Mosoriot settlement and address any challenges that may arise.
The KISIP 2 project aims to construct Bitumen roads with drainage and walkways, toilets, floodlights, water kiosks, street lights, and social halls.
The meeting was attended by Chesumei Sub County Admin, Ward Admins, Area Chief, Assistant Chief, County Engineers, Quantity Surveyors, Architects, Environmental Officers, Land Surveyors, Social Safeguards Officers, and SEC & GRC committee members. #ContinuedTransformation