Thika Member of Parliament Alice Ng'ang'a has pledged to support the new Thika Cloth mils with the setting up of a modern waste disposal system as way of motivating and keeping the new Asian investor in the area.

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This comes after threats from the county government of Kiambu that the industry maybe closed down due to lack of a proper disposal system forcing the MP to pay a courtesy call to the industry on Friday to offer her assistant to the new business persons.

She said that she will support them with the materials and ensure they are set to kick-start their work immediately considering they have answered her call for the investors to flock in the area and help her achieve her vision of Thika Growth plan.

Ng’ang’a told the press that she is going through challenges in dealing with governor William Kabogo’s leadership and that she will not relent in building what she has been fighting for years.

“Its tuff here and you have seen what he has been doing in reciprocation of the Thika growth rate. He is an enemy of development but am taking heart in ensuring that the town has grown as I set in my manifesto,” Ng’ang’a said.

She added that the business sector is at peak in the area and that the investors are happy and comfortable, which she says that has forced other investors to flock Thika in large numbers and she has plans to unite them and make them one thing in business.

She called onto the residents to support the foreign business persons in all ways possible saying that they are the ones helping in the educating of their children by sponsoring and donating towards the Education Trust fund.

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