Uasin Gishu County has realised milestone in infrastructural developments, steering improvement of roads.
Among the biggest road developments, totalling up to 3,000 kilometres, include “path-finding” discovery of several roads, grading and hardening through murraming.
Governor Mandago is maintaining crucial bitumen pathways and feeder roads opening up its capital Eldoret.
It is enviable projects including the establishment of 18 and state-of-the-art bridges that has attracted several other visitors from neighbouring who are keen about picking a few facts on the successes in County.
The department of roads, public works and transport in Uasin Gishu County on Tuesday held a meeting with some of the members of Kericho county assembly and some members from Kericho Public Service Board at the Uasin Gishu headquarters.
The meeting was aimed at introducing the strategies applied during the construction of roads, bridges and other facilities that has boosted infrastructure in the County.
Kericho County officials visited the department of roads, public works and infrastructure with an aim of learning how the county made it successfully and the strategies applied during the construction of roads, bridges and other facilities that makes the county be termed as the best in the north rift by the neighbouring counties.
“Our sector is among the busiest. We are working day and night in order to put our roads in the best standards that are accessible and suitable. It is by doing so that we will realise the growth on our economy,” said Birir.
Kericho county chairperson for roads, public works and transport John Too said: “We have come to you so that you let us through the processes and facilities that you used during construction of roads and bridges. We will wish to apply the same so that we put our roads to the standards which yours are.”