(In Kenya) Deputy President Kindiki Unveils Major Development Plans for Marginalized Regions at Tiaty Empowerment Event

 


Kenya’s Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has made waves with his commitment to equitable development, particularly in marginalized areas, during the Tiaty Economic Empowerment engagement in Chemolingot. He outlined ambitious plans for modern markets, upgraded roads, affordable housing, and expanded electricity access in Baringo County, emphasizing that peace and unity are essential for sustainable progress.

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Key projects include Sh73 million for Chemolingot’s modern market, Sh170 million for electricity connections, and revitalized road networks to enhance trade. Additional initiatives involve building hostels for local institutions and affordable housing in the region. Kindiki championed consistent empowerment for women and youth, rejecting campaign-season handouts, and pledged that every Kenyan region will receive its rightful share of national resources to drive economic growth and stability.


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