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Embu Town gets the first streets car parks courtesy of World Bank for #TheWamboraLegacy


Embu Town CBD

Governor Wambora takes Embu Higher

Cabro paving blocks Project

Embu Town is now being facelifted since independent after World Bank's cabro paving blocks funded project kick-started within the CBD. The project is geared towards improving the town standards and revenue collection. Formally the residents have been parking their cars on muddy slots hence paying revenue to the authority.

Residents Views

Our news correspondent interviewed the locals who will be users to the project and they thanked Governor Wambora for his outreach to bring such development, they vowed to support him in achieving his legacy. This comes as our sources confirm that Governor Wambora will be visiting United States of America in a trip geared towards wooing more investors into the County. 


By Faith Murugi 


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