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Embu Governor Wambora Towns Upgrade Project a Landmark to #TheWamboraLegacy


Kiritiri Town road

KIRITIRI TOWN UPGRADE.

Embu Governor Martin Wambora has focused on his legacy on the key infrastructural development projects more so, the roads network construction.

Trade and Investment

For the past few years, Embu county has opened doors to trade and investment opportunities with improved roads playing a major role. Embu County is a major food basket for the Eastern Kenya region and the entire country. Among the crops Embu county has been producing are coffee, tea, Macadamia, Maize, Beans and Bananas from its upper region and Millet, Sorghum, Green grams, Pigeon peas and the most recent Miraa(Muguka) coming from the lower part of Embu.

The crops feed the entire parts of the lower Eastern and nearby counties with Muguka taking market control in the Coastal region.
This has inspired Governor Wambora to focus on improving the county roads network especially those linking the market areas from the place production.

Kiritiri Town Road- After

Kiritiri Town Road- Before

Housing Program

This roads will have a greater impact on the upcoming housing program within Kiritiri Township since the Governor has allocated land for the purpose. Speaking to our news source, Governor Wambora has revealed that his government will champion the implementation of housing program as outlined in the President Uhuru Kenyatta BIG 4 Agenda.















































































































































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