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Four New Dams Projects Completed in Kibwezi West as Government Reaffirms Commitment to Infrastructure Development Countrywide

Riley Spencer by Riley Spencer
March 6, 2025
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Four New Dams Projects Completed in Kibwezi West as Government Reaffirms Commitment to Infrastructure Development Countrywide
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The national government, through the National Irrigation Authority (NIA), has successfully completed four dam projects in Kibwezi West Constituency at a total cost of Sh120 million. The projects aim to enhance water accessibility and boost food security for local communities in the semi-arid region. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to equitable development across all regions, regardless of political affiliation.

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Among the completed projects are Kwa Matilu Dam in Nguu Masumba, and Mbui Nzau, Syumile, and Sekeleni dams in Nguumo wards. Each dam has a capacity of 50 million litres of water, providing a crucial resource for domestic use, irrigation, and livestock. The government’s proactive approach in initiating and completing development projects, including those that had stalled due to funding constraints, reflects its dedication to improving the livelihoods of the Kenyan people.

During the commissioning of the Kwa Matilu Dam, NIA Chairperson Engineer Gilbert Maluki emphasized the significance of the projects to the local communities. He described the dams as lifelines that would mitigate water scarcity challenges and urged residents to take collective responsibility in safeguarding the infrastructure for future generations. “These dams are a lifeline for our people, and it is our collective responsibility to safeguard them for future generations. Each dam cost Sh30 million,” he stated.

Maluki highlighted that the government’s investment in water infrastructure is a crucial step toward ending the perennial water shortages that have plagued the region. The availability of water will not only support household consumption but also facilitate irrigation farming, thus enhancing food production and promoting economic empowerment among residents. He further emphasized that the initiative aligns with the government’s broader agenda of ensuring water security in all parts of the country.

In addition to the completed dams, the NIA Chairperson disclosed that the authority has initiated the construction of eight additional dams in the constituency. The tendering process for these projects is currently underway to identify qualified contractors. Once completed, these new dams will further bolster the region’s water supply and support sustainable agriculture.

Speaking at the commissioning event, Kibwezi West Member of Parliament (MP) Mwengi Mutuse urged residents to take full ownership of the projects and protect them from vandalism. He noted that past cases of infrastructure destruction, particularly through scrap metal theft, have hindered development efforts in many parts of the country. “We have witnessed vandalism of government projects, especially by those who are running scrap metal businesses. If you let people vandalize the projects, be rest assured that you are the ones who are losing as a community. Therefore, let everyone protect this project and all that has been invested here,” he advised.

The legislator further emphasized that the dams will play a vital role in fostering economic transformation by providing a consistent water supply for irrigation farming. He encouraged residents to make the best use of the available resources to boost agricultural productivity, create employment opportunities, and alleviate poverty in the region. According to Mutuse, sustainable development can only be achieved if the community actively participates in safeguarding and utilizing public resources effectively.

The completion of the four dams is part of the government’s wider strategy to invest in critical infrastructure projects that address socio-economic challenges facing different regions. The initiative also demonstrates the administration’s commitment to ensuring that no part of the country is left behind in development, regardless of political inclinations. The government continues to roll out similar projects nationwide, focusing on both new developments and the revival of stalled initiatives.

Residents of Kibwezi West have lauded the government for its efforts in tackling water scarcity, a long-standing challenge in the area. Many expressed optimism that the projects would lead to improved agricultural output and a better quality of life. Farmers, in particular, welcomed the initiative, saying that reliable water sources would enable them to cultivate crops all year round, thereby enhancing food security.

As the government continues to prioritize water and irrigation projects, it remains steadfast in its mission to deliver equitable development across the country. The success of the Kibwezi West dam projects serves as a testament to the government’s unwavering resolve to transform lives through strategic investments in essential infrastructure. Going forward, close collaboration between the authorities and local communities will be crucial in ensuring the long-term sustainability of these projects.

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Riley Spencer has been writing professionally since 2008. He has contributed to several publications, including being a contributor at “Houston Chronicle Publication”. Spencer holds a Master of Business Administration in Finance from University of Texas at Dallas as well as Bachelor of Science in Accounting with a Minor in English Language from University of California, Los Angeles.

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