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Hello Stephen, We appreciate your feedback and interest in the Livestock Development project. The Project is an ongoing initiative focused on enhancing goat farming and improving local breeds. This project includes continuous training on essential skills like goat rearing, management, disease control and breed selection, alongside the provision of high-quality bucks to boost breeding efforts. Aimed at fostering inclusive development, the project targets 12 marginalized women’s groups, with each group receiving 3-5 goats to support breed improvement. By combining livestock distribution with comprehensive, ongoing capacity building, the project not only empowers these communities but also contributes to sustainable improvements in livestock quality, leading to long-term economic benefits for the region.
Thank you for your positive feedback. We are committed to maintaining the standards even in future
Thank you, Simon! We’re dedicated to creating positive change for our community and excited to accomplish even more for our county.
This project in Kitise/Kithuki and Kathonzweni wards has already been successfully completed. Thank you for your support and feedback
The project is in Kitise/Kithuki Ward. Thank you
Thank you for your feedback. Katisaa Road was not included in the project scope for the past financial year. However, construction work is currently underway, starting from Kwa Kombo through Kativani, Katisaa and extending to Mwasangombe. The County Government remains committed to improving road infrastructure and ensuring better connectivity for residents.
The Emali/Mulala Ward Music and Cultural Festival took place on 3rd November 2023 at Springhill Kwa Kakulu CTTI as part of preparations for the County and National Kenya Music and Cultural Festival (KMCF).
At the Ward level, the allocated budget was utilized for:
- Hiring tents and a public address system.
- Paying adjudicators for their services.
During this event, 40 performing arts groups competed in various categories, including music, dance, elocution, and exhibitions. From these, 40 groups qualified to proceed to the County Music and Cultural Festival held on 9th and 10th November 2023 at Wote Green Public Park.
At the County level, the budget was allocated towards:
- Hiring buses to transport 386 participants (133 male, 230 female, 106 youth, and 15 persons with disabilities) to the event.
Following this, 39 groups from Emali/Mulala Ward qualified for the National Level KMCF, held from 1st to 9th December 2023 at Wote Technical Training Institute (WTTI).
At the National level, the remaining budget was used to facilitate the transportation of 360 participants to the event.
Clarification:
The budget was fully utilized to support logistical aspects of the festivals, including transport, venue setup, and facilitation of adjudicators. Kindly If there are any specific concerns regarding participant support, further clarification can be provided.
Tutini, Kwa Kavoo, Kwa Kokote, Nzele and Matiliku Cattle Crushes. Thank you for your feedback
We acknowledge your concerns regarding the delay in completing Phase 2 of the project. The project is currently at the procurement stage and plans are in place to ensure its full completion. The County Government remains committed to delivering this project efficiently and appreciates your patience and continued engagement. For real-time updates, please follow the progress on the Projects Monitoring and Tracking System