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COUNTY GOVERNMENT

of

UASIN-GISHU

State of the County Address

2015

Our vision
To serve and improve people's livelihoods through good leadership, innovative technology,
and efficient infrastructure
Our mission
To be a prosperous and attractive county in Kenya and beyond
Our core values

Integrity
Teamwork
Innovation
Accountability

Our Slogan
The Champion

SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY HON. JACKSON K. ARAP MANDAGO, GOVERNOR,


UASIN GISHU COUNTY DURING THE STATE OF THE COUNTY ADDRESS AT
COUNTY ASSEMBLY, ELDORET ON THURSDAY, 9TH APRIL, 2015

Speaker of the County Assembly,


The Senator,
Honourable Members of Parliament present,
Honourable Members of the County Assembly,
County Executive Members,
The County Commissioner and National Government Officials,
The Resident Judge and Members of the Judiciary Present,
Members of the County Public Service Board
Chief Executives of State Corporations
Our Development Partners,
Invited Guests,
Fellow Residents of Uasin Gishu,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It gives me great pleasure to address this special sitting in line with my constitutional
obligation to outline the state of the county in my second year in office.
During my inauguration, I took an oath to serve you with dedication. This
commitment is still fresh in my mind as you gave me the mandate to run the affairs
of this great County. That time, we identified our main challenges and laid out
strategies that have defined our work on how to take this great county to prosperity.

Agriculture, Livestock Development and Fisheries


Hon. Speaker, the Department of Agriculture, Livestock Development and Fisheries is a
key area of focus in my Government. The mandate of the Department is to improve the
livelihoods of the county residents through promotion of commercial farming. We seek to
realize these objectives through appropriate policies and legal frameworks, effective support
service and natural resource management for sustainable development.

Hon. Speaker, maize and wheat are major Cereals grown in the County. This sector
has witnessed a number of challenges in the past right from planting to harvesting. My
Government in an effort to manage post-harvest losses procured two mobile driers for
our farmers and refurbished various cereal stores such as Merewet, Moiben, Sosiani and
farmer cooperative stores to create more storage space for National Cereal and Produce
Board (NCPB) to buy more cereals from farmers. We have also built two new stores in
Simbi and Tugen Estate in collaboration with the National government.
Hon. Speaker, in addition my Government has continued to lobby National Government
to allocate more money to NCPB and Kenya Seed to allow the institutions to adequately
purchase produce from farmers and deliver farm inputs. This year we held a leaders'
forum to draw a road map of resource requirements to meet farmers' needs. In the
forum, we established that for NCPB to be able to buy all the maize and wheat produced
in Kenya, it requires Ksh. 8 Billion. Kenya Seed requires Ksh. 3 Billion to subsidize
seed while Kenya Agricultural Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) requires Ksh.
3 billion to manage emerging crop and animal diseases such as Maize Lethal Necrotic
Disease (MLND).
Hon. Speaker, the onus is now on the National Assembly to allocate Ksh. 20 Billion
as a means of assuring food security in Kenya. My Government is currently engaging
other counties that experience drought with the view of establishing other markets
besides NCPD for farmers produce.
Hon. Speaker, my Government has identified Horticulture and Dairy farming as key
potential areas that will boost the economy of this county. In the endeavour to actualize this
dream, my Government allocated KSh. 30 Million to the Horticulture Business Strategy which
identified seven priority crops namely; tissue culture bananas, passion fruits, avocados,
potatoes, local vegetables, green beans and summer flowers. The crops are grown in various
parts of the county based on ecological suitability. Market for the produce has been identified
through exporters such as; Equatorial Hortifresh, Nuru Exporters, Kenya Fresh and Vegpro
for passion fruit and Avocado, Canken Exporters, East African

Growers and Finlay for French beans and snow peas and Wilmar Exporters for Summer
flowers.
In addition, my Government has established thirty fruit tree nurseries, one in every ward,
to ensure farmers have constant supply of certified fruit tree seedlings. Youth and farmer
groups that benefited from the project were trained at Chebororwa ATC on Good
Agricultural Practices (GAP) to ensure our produce meet global standards. This financial
year my Government has allocated money for the construction of a multipurpose hall at
Chebororwa ATC to ensure improved training services.
Hon. Speaker, negotiations with prospective exporters are underway to enable the
county export horticulture produce direct from Eldoret International Airport to Europe
and the Middle East. This shall not only ensure optimum use of the airport but also
provide employment opportunities for our farmers and the youth.
In order to ensure precision farming, my Government carried out soil analysis of 1,000
soil samples from across the county. The results indicate an average pH of 4.6 which has
informed purchase of appropriate fertilizer to ensure optimum yields. From the soil
testing results, areas suitable for growing maize, wheat, potatoes, cabbages and
tomatoes have been mapped out. In addition, my Government will purchase a stationary
soil testing laboratory for continuous analysis. Furthermore, KSh 10 million has been
allocated to Agricultural Mechanization Services (AMS) to purchase assorted machinery
which is anticipated to lower the cost of production for farmers.
Hon. Speaker, my Government has noted the challenges in field extension services and
to address this, we have committed funds for the purchase of vehicles and motor cycles
in a move to revamp extension services in the County.
Hon. Speaker, there has been a decline in dairy production over the last two decades
in the Livestock sector. This is attributed to poor genetics which is as a result of use
of bulls that has led to inbreeding. To address this, my Government allocated KSh. 13
million for purchase of both conventional and sexed semen which are being distributed
through Farmer Cooperative Societies (FCS). We have subsidised the cost of semen by
50% and so far 316 cows have been served through this programme. I therefore urge
our farmers to take advantage of this subsidy to improve their dairy breeds.
Hon. Speaker, one of the major challenges in the livestock sector is prevalence of diseases
which has led to huge economic losses. This has had adverse socio-economic impact on our
county because over 80% of our residents derive their livelihood from the sector. It is for
this reason that my Government allocated Ksh.13 Million to purchase

vaccines. Through this programme we have vaccinated 150,000 (50% of cattle population
in the county) in the year 2014/15 up from 20,000 (6.7%) in the year 2013/14. Our target
is to meet the required 80% in the next financial year and in the long run attain diseasefree zone status.
Hon. Speaker, attaining disease-free status requires cooperation with our neighbouring
counties. Towards this, my Government held consultative regional meeting from which
action plans were drawn to ensure disease control through synchronized regional
surveillance and vaccination. Further, a total of 166 cattle dips were rehabilitated in
2013/14 financial year and another 159 are being rehabilitated this financial year at a
total cost of KSh. 54.6 million.
Hon. Speaker, my Government recognizes the role played by women in the economy and
allocated KSh.10 Million to purchase and distribute 50,000 improved Kienyeji Chicken through
Inua Mama Project. This project targets 15 women groups per ward, which totals to 450
groups and will benefit 10,000 women per year. This poultry project will empower our women
economically and improve nutritional needs of their families thereby promoting a healthy
population. Hypothetically if 40,000 chicks survive to laying stage, our women will be able to
collect 40,000 eggs per day say for 20 days a month and sell at KSH 10 per egg will translate
to KSH 96M per year. Moreover, the women will earn an additional Ksh.9 Million from the sale
of cockerels which may make up 30% of the 50,000 chicks. This will go a long way in
alleviating poverty and thus improving the living standards of over 10,000 households and
contribute significantly to the economy of the county.

Hon. Speaker, despite the huge potential in fish farming the Fisheries sector has not
received much attention due to socio-cultural beliefs and our peoples' resistance to new
ventures. To change this attitude and to reduce over reliance on traditional food sources,
my Government has embarked on an aggressive campaign to diversify sources of food
and income. It is for this reason that we allocated KSh. 5 Million to purchase 500,000
fingerlings to restock 408 fish ponds and 4 dams namely Kesses, Ziwa, Kiboswa, and
Strauburg. It is expected that 90% of the 500,000 fingerlings will attain 300gms in the
next 8 months and earn a total of KSh. 60 Million for the farmers.
Hon. Speaker, to ensure reliable supply of fingerlings for fish farmers, my Government
allocated KSh. 10 Million to put up a Fish Hatchery in collaboration with the University of
Eldoret. The fingerlings thereof shall be available to Uasin Gishu farmers at a subsidized
cost.
Hon. Speaker, allow me to acknowledge the complimentary support of the National

Government through establishment of Liquid Nitrogen plant at the Veterinary


Investigation Laboratory Eldoret and for the donation of coolers and AI kits to five
Farmer Cooperative Societies. I also thank the Dutch Government through SNV for
their support in capacity building programmes.
Trade, Industrialization, Enterprise Development, Tourism and Wildlife
Management
Hon. Speaker, in Trade, Industrialization, Enterprise Development, Tourism and Wildlife
Management, my Government has strengthened trade development by enhancing
interactions with business community through promotion of entrepreneurship and
innovation carried out in participatory workshops and exhibitions.
One of the key priority areas in this sector is the regular mutual interaction and engagement
with the business community which has enhanced an enabling environment possible for
public-private sector to grow and thrive. Our goal is to support entrepreneurs in the county
turn their ideas into great opportunities. In this regard, we are in partnership with the local
chapter of the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kenya Association of
Manufacturers (KAM), Government agencies such as Export Promotion Council, KenInvest to
achieve this goal. We have signed an MoU with Kenya Industrial Estates to carry out resource
mapping and investment opportunities in the County.

In addition, in the past one year, we have noted and appreciated the potential of the Jua
Kali sector in economic growth and we supported the Jua Kali Association by facilitating
three Jua Kali/Nguvu Kazi exhibitions at the County, National and Regional level in Kigali
Rwanda. This is one of the long term ways of nurturing talent in the micro, small and
medium enterprises in order to accelerate industrial growth.
Hon. Speaker, due to stability and good environment for business, more investors have
set up businesses in our county and we have seen more than twenty thousand businesses
of various categories engage in business in this county. In order to support small
businesses, my Government allocated KSh 110 million this financial year for retail
markets, modern kiosks and an additional floor at the hawkers market. This will enable
us renovate and secure 17 retail markets across the County to provide a conducive
environment for our small traders and a one stop shop for revenue collection. It will also
enable us to build the first batch of 150 modern kiosks out of our long term target of
1,000 to be placed in identified locations in a planned and orderly manner in order to
cater for the needs of small traders in urban and peri-urban centres.

The newly constructed hawkers market has been handed over to us by the National
Government and we have completed the preparation necessary to enable us allocate to
the deserving traders before end of the month. The additional floor will provide additional
space to accommodate the many micro and small traders since the current space will not
be enough to accommodate the desired huge number of applicants received so far. Hon.
Speaker, so far we have disbursed KSh. 19.4 million to 147 Micro and Small businesses
through Joint Loans Board.
Hon. Speaker, we recently passed Licensing Act and created Directorate of Licensing
and Compliance section that is charged with ensuring compliance in our single business
licensing. The directorate embarked on business mapping in the county and statistics
showed inconsistencies in our fee and licensing system due to incorrect coding of
businesses. The business mapping report showed that approximately 48% of the 20,000
businesses in the county did not have single business permits while some of those with
the permit underpaid.
In the past, my Government has faced challenges with some professional firms in payment
of business licenses. In this regards, we intend to introduce a bill to this House to legislate
on the appropriate fee to be paid by such businesses in future.
Hon. Speaker, to ensure fair business practices and compliance, we have strengthened
Weights and Measures section which is charged with Calibration of Machines, Inspection of
Standards and Prosecution in case of failure to comply with set standards. In this pursuit, we
have carried out calibration of equipment and the compliance rate is over 90%.
In collaboration with our major institutions, we have managed to woo investors who wish to
partner with the county to establish major projects in textile, solar energy at plateau and
agro-processing. Upcoming projects include a solar assembly line at the RVTTI, a computer
assembly line and Textiles at Rivatex and a potato processing machine in Eldoret town.

Hon. Speaker, Cooperative movement is one of the key drivers of economic growth
at the grass root level. When I came in, the County had 468 registered co-operative
societies out of which 122 were active. My Government has put in place measures to
continuously revive Cooperative Societies in the county.
We have also done capacity building on governance and compliance by conducting 42
workshops and 48 meetings. As a result, 33 new cooperative societies have been
registered and six sub-county boda boda SACCOS.

In order to strengthen the cooperative movement, my Government has allocated KSh


20 million to Cooperative Enterprise Fund as a revolving fund to provide low interest
credit to cooperative societies after embarking on capacity building of over 50 and
auditing of 133 cooperative Societies in order to comply with the law. In addition, we
are working with the National Government and other development partners to provide
milk coolers to cooperative societies and we have given out 2 coolers to Kaptagat and
Chepkatet farmers' cooperative societies.
Hon. Speaker, in the tourism sector, my Government allocated KSh 6 million for
initial construction of Chagaiya High Altitude Training Camp for sports tourism and KSh
10 million for River Sosiani Nature and Recreation Park. We have also identified Kesses
Dam, Sirikwa Caves and the Koromosho Waterfalls as community-based tourist sites.
We are also in the process of developing Chebororwa Wildlife Conservancy in
conjunction with Kenya Wildlife Services, and currently a feasibility study is on-going.
My Government in collaboration with neighbouring counties in the North Rift has
established a tourism information centre in Eldoret to promote North Rift region as a
tourist destination hub. In addition, my Government has promoted Meetings,
Investments, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) resulting in increased bed capacity in
our hotels.
Lands, Housing and Physical Planning
Hon. Speaker, the department of Lands, Housing and Physical Planning is mandated to
carry out land survey and mapping, maintanance of boundaries and fences, spatial
planning and development control, housing research, development and management,
land administration and valuation and management of urban areas.
My Governemnt in collaboration with National Land Commission (NLC) and Ethics and
Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) is in the process of repossesing a good number of
public utility lands that include; part of Kipchoge Keino Stadium, Langas-Racecourse
Health Centre land and cattle holding ground opposite the Veterinay Investigation
Laboratory. We have fowarded over 50 cases to NLC, among them are; Moiben township,
Arts theatre, Kiplombe dispensary, Kapsoya gardens among others.
Hon. Speaker, in our programme for land banking, we have facilitated expansion of
existing and proposed public facilities covering sectors of education, health, water and
roads. This has been achieved through purchase of lands for the following projects;
expansion of Kosirai North ECDE, expansion of Chukura dispensary, proposed Langas
Youth Polytechnic, proposed Chagaiya High Altitude Training Centre, Chebarus Water

Pan,Tuigoin-Murgor link road, Sinonin dispensary, and expansion of Kaptoro Bridge


among others. All these projects have costed over KSh. 15 million.
My Government recognises the importance of land use planning in ensuring proper
infrastructure and preservation of agricultural land. Through Spatial Planning and
Development Control Programme, we have developed land use standards and Regulations
(2014-2017) for both Eldoret Municipality and rural areas which are now in force. I urge all
citizens to familiarise themselves with the requirements of these regulations. We have also
completed preparation of Local Physical Development Plans for Tumoge Trading Centre in
Tulwet/Chuiyat ward, Karandili Trading Centre in Karuna Meibeki/Ward and Ziwa market in
Ziwa ward. Many others are in the process of preparation.
In collaboration with the National Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Development, the
county has secured funding for Intergated Strategic Urban Development Plan for Eldoret
town and procurement of a planning consultant is underway. In support of proper planning
for our health and education facilities, we have prepared site layout advisory plans for Burnt
Forest, Ziwa and Turbo sub county hospitals and for several schools.
Hon. Speaker, to increase the housing stock, my Government has entered into
partnerships with NSSF, NHC, Wiehai International Economic and Technical Corporation of
China through signing of MOUs under PPP financing framework for redevelopment of old
county houses and construction of new and modern highrise housing estates to increase
housing stock. The estates targetted for redevelopment include Kidiwa, Macharia, Uhuru,
Kapsuswo, Tom Mboya, Mayabi, Pioneer while Saroiyot and Elgon View have been identified
for new developments. In addtion, my Government has formulated the County Housing
Corporation and the Housing policy to guide the housing sector. A number of Government
housing estates have undergone repairs in the current financial year.
In addressing the rampant road encroachment which has led to narrow roads in our county,
my Government in collaboration with Survey of Kenya successfully carried out survey and
beaconing of county roads covering a total of 109 Km in Kuinet/ Kapsuswa, Kimumu,
Kapseret/simat and Tulwet/Chuiyat wards. This exercise has led to successful restoration of our
roads to the required standards of 9-12-15. In this financial year, I further allocated KSh. 10
million for phase two of this project that will cover another 200 km.

Hon. Speaker, in order to fast-track land survey service and improve on resource mapping
and maintanance of property boundaries , we have purchased modern survey equipment
which include GPS (Real Time Kinematic model) and a plotter at a cost of KSh.

5.7 million.
Hon. Speaker, in our efforts to improve service delivery in our fast growing towns, we have
embarked on enhancing revenue generation from land rates for ratable properties. Towards
this, we have finalised valuation roll for Moi's Bridge town at a cost of KSh. 5.8 million. We
have also commenced procurement process for preparation of a new valuation roll for Eldoret
Municipality which we intend to complete in the Financial Year 2015/2016. At the same time,
we are cleaning land records and capturing lands that have not been registered in the rates
system. This will eliminate duplication and bring in all ratable properties.

Hon. Speaker, in an effort to fast-track titling of land in the county, my Government is


facilitating

settling

of

land

disputes

in

the

following

farms:

Kesses/Keljin,

Chemalal/Nyakinyua, Bayete Wendani farms among others. My Government in


collaboration with National Land Commission sucessfully recruited County Land
Management Board members and facilitated operationalisation of their offices. This has
assisted the county in settling land disputes and safequarding of public land.
Roads, Transport and Public Works
Hon. Speaker, the Department of Roads, Transport and Public works is vested with the
responsibility of providing holistic and integrated transport system within the county as
well as operating and maintaining an efficient, safe and cost effective transport system.
When I took over, majority of the roads were impassable and the traffic congestion in
Eldoret town was high. The confusion on which roads to be managed by the county,
KERRA, KURA and KENHA took a toll on us. However, although the matter is still pending
in court, as a county we have been able to closely work together with the regional heads
of these agencies. My Government has set standards of workmanship for all road works
within the county regardless of the agency implementing.
In an effort to address the challenges, my Government embarked on a serious
management of traffic flow in Eldoret town by opening up new roads such as
Kipchoge-Dola- Moi Girls bypass,Lands-KEMSA Iten road,
Construction of 64, Kago at KSh. and Muliro Streets to bitumen
standardRehabilitation of Kimathi Street,
Openingup of Eldoret-Iten road and
of foot paths along Eldoret-Iten road and Kisumu Road
to Langas.Widening of Kiplombe-Soy Road
Re-carpeting of Fims Road,

Construction of the bridge across River Sosiani to link Fims Road to PanvilaPioneerHealth Centre, which is also being tarmacked.
In rural areas my Government has constructed eight major bridges and one box culvert
at a cost of KSh. 182.2 million which are at various levels of implementation. These
bridges are Megun-Songoliet in Megun ward; with an aim of opening up access to Moi
University and Ongata Megun Health centre, Kaptoro Bridge connecting Kipkenyo and
Kapsaos wards with an aim of opening up a by-pass to Kisumu Road for people heading
to Eldoret airport, Lower Sosiani Bridge in Kamagut ward, St Georges-St James Bridge in
Kapseret ward, Kaaboi Bridge connecting Kiplombe and Soy wards, Kapnyangi Bridge
connecting Kuinet/Kapsuswa and Sergoit wards, Soy-Kipsomba Bridge connecting Soy
and Kipsomba wards and Oldonyo Lessos Bridge connecting Huruma and Kipkenyo wards
and Kaptait-Mogoiywet Box Culvert in Soy ward.
Hon. Speaker, during the FY 2013/2014, my Government allocated KSh 600 million to the
department for development projects. Of this amount, 30% was given to registered groups
and contractors of Youth, Women and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) through contracts. A
total of 90 contracts were awarded at a cost KSh. 1 million per ward totalling to KSh. 30
million. These contracts involved drainage cleaning and bush clearing works. In addition, 60
contracts were awarded to contractors at a cost of KSh. 150 million to construct 480 culverts
and back fill the same at a cost of KSh 5 million per ward.

Hon. Speaker, we have also upgraded the following streets to bitumen standard; 64,
Kago, and Muliro streets and rehabilitated Kimathi Street at a cost of KSh. 176.3 million.
This has enhanced free flow of traffic in the CBD.
Hon. Speaker, when I took over, there was inadequate capacity in terms of roads
construction equipment, personnel to manage and supervise the works and inadequate
procurement staff. My Government adopted Government-to-Government procurement to
hasten this process hence enabling us to hire equipment from the National Youth Service
(NYS) and Mechanical Transport Fund (MTF). This enabled us in the Financial Year
2013/2014 to grade a total of 840km (28km per ward) and gravel a total of 45km.
To increase efficiency and reliability in road construction and maintenance, my Government
in the last financial year purchased equipment worth 625 million. These machines are:
o

9 Graders,

o 9 Tippers,
o 3 water bowsers
o 3 Rollers,

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o 3 Back hoe loaders (Drainage excavation and loading),


o 3 Excavators, one complete with hammer breaker

o 1 Prime mover and a low bed (Transportation of heavy road


machinery), o 1 dozer,
o 1 Wheel loader.
o 2 canter trucks,
o 3 double cabin and one (1) single cabin pick-ups for supervision and fuel
distribution respectively,
o 12 culvert making balloons,
o 3 concrete mixers,

3 vibrators,

6 Generators with flood light mast.

Hon. Speaker, my Government has been responding to various disaster and emergency
rescue services in a timely manner within the county and at times when called upon by
neighbouring counties.
In order to reduce the response time due to fire incidences in high risk areas due to the
presence of many fuel tankers as a result of proximity to the Kenya Pipeline depot along
the Eldoret-Bungoma Highway, my Government is constructing a Fire substation at Maili
Nne at a cost of KSh. 26 million. In collaboration with our partners, we intend to establish
a Disaster Management Training Centre in the county. We have also procured a rapid
response vehicle for the Fire section at a cost of Ksh. 15.8 million.
Hon. Speaker, in order to improve security and promote a 24 hour economy in our county,
my Government allocated KSh. 95 Million for solar and conventional street lighting. The solar
lighting will cover Eldoret Airport to CBD, all sub-county headquarters (Moiben, Ziwa, Burnt
Forest, Turbo, Wauniffer and Kesses) and other upcoming shopping centres in the county
while the conventional lighting will cover Kapsoya, Elgon View, Hyrax-Pastoral, Kipkaren
Estate, Railway- Coca cola road and KPA areas.

Hon. Speaker, my Government in the current financial year has allocated an additional
KSh. 12 Million for street lighting which will cover bus parks and markets which include
Main stage, Tagore, Turbo, Moi's Bridge stages, Wholesale Market, Retail Market and
West Market, Hyrax-Pastoral and Sugunanga.
Hon. Speaker, in the FY 2014/2015, my Government allocated KSh 632 million for road
construction and maintenance, bridges, culverts and drainage works. So far we have

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graded 1,120 Km out of a target of 1,200Km (40 Km per ward). Grading in two wards,
(Ziwa and Soy) are on-going. At the same time 120 km out of the targeted 360 km of road
has been gravelled. In addition, we are also constructing 1.5km of roads to bitumen
standard at a cost of KSh. 28 million at Iten Junction-Veterinary-Coca-Cola Road and
Oldonyo Lessos-Panvilla Pioneer Health centre.
We are also in the process of constructing bridges at Moi University-Chesunet and Kipkorgot
and three box culverts at Emkwen-Chebolol, Kiluka-Cheptigit and CheluguiSongich at a
cost of KSh. 50 million.
Hon. Speaker, my Government has enacted Uasin Gishu County Transport Act No 23 of
2014, which seeks to operationalize the County Roads Authority and County Mechanical
and Transport Fund for management of machinery and equipment. It will also help in the
management of taxis, Boda Bodas, trolleys and parking in our towns. In addition, my
Government has also enacted Uasin Gishu County Wayleaves Act No 11 of 2014 which
allows staff to access private and public property to clean and cut mitre drainage in order
to protect our roads from storm water damage.
Hon. Speaker, in collaboration with the National Government and the World Bank, my
Government is implementing the Kenya Municipal Programme (KMP) and Kenya Informal
Settlement Improvement Programme (KISIP) to improve the infrastructure in Eldoret Town.

Hon. Speaker, allow me to briefly outline the main activities we have undertaken in each
of these programmes in the last two years. KMP Programmes
Non-Motorized transportwhich involves construction of pedestrian footpaths and
walkways.
Solidwaste managementthrough construction of a sanitary landfill in Kipkenyo
ward.
Disaster Managementwhich involves provision of an additional fire engine,
otherfire-fighting equipment and construction of fire substations.
Stormwater drain improvementmeant to provide a drainage master plan
forEldoret municipality to address perennial problem of storm water.
Trafficsignals consultancy and automation of the bus parkto control traffic
within the CBD.
Installation of flood lightsin informal settlements to improve security and boost
business environment.
Construction of Eldoret hawkers marketand improvement of Hawkers Market
access road.
KISIP Programmes

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We have done road works, sewerage works, street lighting, Water supply and Storm water
drainage and sanitation works in Kamukunji, Huruma and Mwenderi, Munyaka, Hill School,
Race Course, Kambi Nairobi, Kimumu/Hawaii and Langas.
Kenya Slum Upgrading Programme (KENSUP)
Construction of multi-storey tuition and administration block at Huruma Primary
SchoolConstruction of Kimumu Market off Eldoret-Iten Road
Construction of Langas sewer line from Eldoret Polytechnic to Cherunya Farm
Hon. Speaker, allow me to acknowledge the support from World Bank, IFD (France),
SIDA Sweden and the Government of Kenya in construction of Roads, foot bridges
and bridges, sanitation facilities, lighting installation and slum upgrading programmes.
Environment, Water, Energy and Natural Resources
Hon. Speaker, environmental conservation is paramount in my Government and we have
undertaken various programmes aimed at sustainably protecting and conserving our
ecosystem.
To increase the forest cover in the county, my Government procured and planted 200,000
tree seedlings of various species in the last financial year. Eight (8) schools per ward were
involved in the programme and each was supplied with 800 tree seedlings.
In an effort to rehabilitate urban rivers and reduce pollution my Government in partnership
with the National Government planted 120,000 assorted indigenous tree seedlings along
River Sosiani. In addition, my Government allocated a further KSh. 4 million for purchase
of assorted seedlings in the current financial year for distribution.
My Government has also allocated KSh. 7 million to rehabilitate Nandi Park to serve as a
recreation site and beautification of the town.
Hon Speaker, Solid waste management over the years has posed a challenge due to rapid
population increase resulting from rural-urban migration and the changing trends and
characteristics of waste. When I took over, the defunct Eldoret Municipal Council and Wareng
County Council had two operational refuse trucks and two farm tractors for waste management
within the county. To improve this essential service, my Government in 2013/14 financial year
procured five(5) refuse trucks, two(2) tractors, two (2) tractor operated skip loaders, forty (40)
skip containers and one hundred eco litter bins at a cost KSh. 90 million. These have been
distributed across the county to centres such as Turbo, Ziwa, Moi's Bridge, Burntforest, Kesses
and Moiben among others. The purchase of these machinery has reduced the lead time in
collection and transportation of wastes to the damp site. Also, my

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Government awarded a contract for supply of additional 40 skip containers to be distributed


across the county so as to meet the ever increasing rate of waste generation.
Hon. Speaker, to inculcate the culture of clean environment to members of public, my
Government organised numerous campaigns and clean up exercises in various markets,
townships and estates within the County.
Hon. Speaker, access to clean and portable water is a critical necessity. As such, my
Government started the process of rehabilitating and maintaining our six (6) water supply
points at Moi's Bridge, Turbo, Kipkabus, Burnt Forest, Sosiani and Sambut. In 2013/14
financial year, my Government rehabilitated Kipkabus dam and constructed a water
treatment plant at a cost of KSh 39.46 million which is expected to yield 4,000 cubic metres
per day. This water supply is sustainable and reliable for users downstream because
distribution is gravity-driven. In addition, we have also funded the de-silting of the following
dams: Chepchobit, Chepterit, Sosiani, Kapkures and Kabenes as a way of conserving water
for commercial and domestic use.
Hon. Speaker, to further increase access to water by the residents, my Government allocated
KSh 1.5 million per ward amounting to KSh. 45 million in the current financial year to rehabilitate
community water projects. This will go a long way in improving the economy at the grass root
level as farmers will venture into horticulture. In addition, we are providing water tanks to public
institutions for use in rain water harvesting at a cost KSh 3 million. I urge all institutions and
individuals to adopt this mode of storage to increase water availability.
In order to maintain and conserve our water catchment areas, my Government in collaboration
with the County Government of Elgeyo Marakwet has declared Kaptagat forest a protected water
tower. This will mitigate the destruction of natural forests and water catchment areas which has
led to adverse shortage of water; a current case scenario being the two rivers dam. My
Government calls upon the National Government and all stakeholders to partner with us in
conserving these water towers for sustainable water supply. In the current financial year, my
Government allocated KSh. 3 million for purchase of water friendly indigenous trees to be
planted in these water catchment areas and riparian strips.
Hon. Speaker, we are also in the process of expanding ELDOWAS water production by
designing and constructing two other treatment plants at Elgarini and Kipkaren River. The two
treatment plants are being funded by the World Bank to the tune of KSh 358 Million and KSh
700 Million respectively. This expansion will give an additional 7,000 cubic metres and 17,000
cubic metres per day respectively which will bridge our daily deficit of 13,000 cubic metres

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within Eldoret town and its environs.


Hon. Speaker, to reform the water sector, we have recruited a new Board of Directors
comprising of professionals in different fields in order to transform the county water
corporation, ELDOWAS. My Government is keen in the management of the county
corporation and I have instructed the board of directors to ensure efficiency and
accountability in the supply of water. At this juncture, I wish to note that when the county
Government came into force, the corporation was making huge losses and with these
reforms, the losses have reduced from KSh. 103 million to KSh. 71 million last year. My
Government is keen on transforming this corporation into a profit making entity.
Hon. Speaker, green and clean energy in our homes and institutions is paramount. My
Government advocates for the use of environmentally friendly sources of energy such as solar
and Biogas. My Government is partnering with Paul Boit Boys Secondary School to set up a
model biogas digester. This mode of energy will reduce over dependency on firewood as a
source of energy, which consumes huge volume of forest trees leading to environmental
degradation. I urge all institutions to replicate this in order to conserve our environment.

In line with this, my Government has created an enabling environment for investment in
this sector that has attracted investors such as ALTEN Energy Solutions which is
constructing a 40 MW solar plant at Plateau.
Hon. Speaker, to increase access to electricity, my Government has worked closely
with both Rural Electrification Authority (REA) and Kenya Power to connect public
institutions and informal settlements to the national grid. The informal settlements that
have benefitted from this include Munyaka, Langas, Saroyot and Kipkaren estates.

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ICT and e-Government


Hon. Speaker, Kenya's Vision 2030 recognizes the central role of Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) in the economic development of the country. It is widely
accepted that an ICT literate workforce is the foundation upon which Kenya can acquire
the status of a knowledge economy. It is in this light that my Government has placed
application of ICT in the provision of all services as a priority and indeed the centre of its
vision for the development of the County.
With the realization that ICT is interwoven in every aspect of our lives, whether in education,
health, agriculture, commerce, transport, roads and other sectors, my Government is striving
to ensure that ICT is integrated in every aspect of these economic activities.

Hon. Speaker, over the last two years, my Government has embraced these new
technologies to ensure that we better the lives of our people. The installation of closed
circuit television (CCTV) at the county headquarters at a cost of KSh. 8 million has greatly
enhanced security, reduced corruption and minimized loss of files at the Central Registry.
We have allocated a further KSh. 5 million this financial year for the installation of CCTV in
key areas. Through this initiative, the county aims at making commendable strides in the
fight against insecurity.
To enhance communication within and outside the county, we have installed a
communication system that includes a network infrastructure, and a new telephone system
and a teleconferencing facility at a cost of KSh. 33.0 million.
Revenue collection and management are key to service delivery. To enhance this, and to
minimize corruption and other forms of revenue leakages, my Government is in the process of
implementing a new revenue collection and management system at a cost of KSh. 38.7 million.
This will go a long way in ensuring that we attain our revenue collection targets. The system
will also enable residents living in far flung areas of our county make payments using mobile
payment systems and thus saving them time and cost of travelling to Eldoret.

Hon. Speaker, during the last financial year, my Government undertook a baseline
geographic survey to provide key information about the county. The availability of this
information on an on-line portal has come in handy for planning purposes.
Hon. Speaker, availability, safety and security of information is key to any organization.
To achieve this, my Government developed a modern state of the art data centre at a cost
of KSh 13.7 million. This facility shall ensure that all Government systems and information
are available without disruption.

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To promote efficiency, transparency and accountability in the health sector, my


Government allocated KSh 12.5 million in automation of health facilities. Currently, work is
on-going in deployment of a Health Management Information System (HMIS) at our subcounty hospitals at Ziwa, Huruma, Burnt Forest and Turbo; and the Uasin Gishu District
Hospital. This shall be expanded to include Moi's Bridge, Kapteldon and Chepkanga health
centres, among others.
Health Services
Hon. Speaker, on health services, my Government is committed to providing equitable,
affordable and quality health care through appropriate policies and programmes.
For a long time, the public health sector has had its share of challenges in terms of
infrastructure, equipment and workforce among others. In the initial years of the devolved
system, the health sector workers exhibited some resistance which was characterised by
industrial action in their effort to maintain status-quo. In regard to this, my Government
has addressed the challenges through practical, realistic and workable frameworks. This
has been achieved through training of personnel, development changes such as upgrading
of existing infrastructure and commodities so as to improve working environment and
enhance provision of high quality services.
In the Financial Year 2013/2014, KSh. 120 Million was allocated towards upgrading of
Levels 2 and 3 health facilities across the county, where each of the 30 wards received KSh.
4 million. In the current financial year, we have disbursed KSh. 2.6 million to various
dispensaries and health centres in every ward. To date, each ward has received KSh. 6.6
million to fund prioritized community health needs. To ensure prudent use of this money,
my Government trained health projects management committees.
Hon. Speaker, my Government has begun an ambitious plan to upgrade one Level 3 facility
to Level 4 in each sub county. The facilities shall be fully equipped and managed by
professionals to meet the medical needs of the people. These facilities are earmarked to be
referral centres for the ward hospitals. The facilities are Turbo Health Centre in Turbo Sub
County, Kapteldon Health Centre in Kapseret Sub County, Moiben Health Centre in Moiben Sub
County, Kesses Health Centre in Kesses Sub County, Ziwa-Sirikwa sub-county hospital in Soy
sub-county and Burnt Forest sub county hospital in Ainabkoi Sub County. The initial phase of
this upgrading has already been tendered at a cost of KSh. 102.5 million, as part of an
aggressive effort towards transformation of health care services in the county.
In the last 2 years, my Government adopted a comprehensive approach to invest heavily in all

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aspects of health products and technologies so as to maintain a reliable supply of these


inputs as well as the requisite management systems for ensuring that they are affordable,
effective, of good quality and appropriately utilized.
The current levels of investments in health products & technologies have gone a long way in
curbing frequent stock-outs, inappropriate prescription, the risk of substandard and counterfeit
products and the high out-of-pocket expenditures on medical products previously witnessed in
the sector. During the same period, my Government procured and distributed essential
medicines, diagnostic reagents, vaccines and other non-pharmaceutical supplies using the pool
system to all health facilities at a total cost of KSh. 140 Million.

Hon. Speaker, notwithstanding this commitment, occasional delays in delivery of


commodities by our suppliers remains a challenge. Moving forward, our priorities will
primarily target the on-going reforms of supply system that will envisage establishment of
a devolved regional supply arrangement, building of a County drugs store and automation
of health facilities in order to achieve effective management and appropriate utilization of
health commodities.
In order to improve the referral system, my Government has strengthened ambulatory
system by allocating KSh. 33 Million for purchase of 4 modern ambulances at a cost of KSh.
8.3 million each. The World Health Organization (WHO) has committed to donate to the
county Government an additional 6 ambulances. The aim is to have adequate and reliable
fleet of ambulances that can respond to any emergency situation within the shortest time
possible at no direct cost to the patient.
Hon. Speaker, in the last two years we have witnessed successful implementation and scale
up of a package of interventions related to primary health care, towards achieving local and
International health targets. The interventions include free medical camps and outreaches that
have enabled the residents to access HIV prevention services, screening for Non-Communicable
Diseases (NCDs) such as various cancers, Maternal and Child health services.

Hon. Speaker, with the support from stake holders including the WHO, National
Government, USAID and the sister city of Minneapolis, we have successfully organized 78
free medical camps in the last one year and decentralized cancer screening to sub county
level so as to increase access. In addition, three cryotherapy machines have been received
from the national Government for management of cancer of the cervix. Furthermore, we
have procured diagnostic equipment and reagents for diagnosis of cancer of the prostate
that will go a long way in the fight against the upsurge of cancer.

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Hon. Speaker, the county recently received a donation of a fully equipped mobile clinic by
Her Excellency the First lady of the Republic of Kenya Mrs Margret Kenyatta
through her Beyond Zero Initiative. This will boost medical outreaches and transform
maternal health care across the county.
Hon. Speaker, one of the under-invested areas of all specialized medical care in the country,
is child health. The paediatric (under 15) population has grown steadily and now stands at
451,402 in the county and is projected to grow to 501,930 in the next 5 years. In view of this,
my Government has taken a bold initiative in collaboration with two key stakeholders; the
University of Arizona in United States and University of Eldoret to roll out the construction of a
world class children and trauma centre. This facility, of its kind in the region, will not only serve
as a diagnostic, curative and rehabilitative centre but also as a teaching and training facility for
medical and nursing students. In anticipation of this desired facility, experts from the Scottsdale
City have begun training our nurses in various life support skills that will culminate in an exchange
program between the two sister institutions.

Hon. Speaker, the health sector aims to ease the burden of communicable diseases by
integrating comprehensive provision of services, with an aim of providing access to all
interventions in a given service area. For instance, we have established an Eye Facility within
Huruma Hospital at a cost of KSh. 8.3 Million. This initiative will create an opportunity for
patients with eye problems to undergo specialized treatment for the first time in a public
facility within our County.
Hon. Speaker, in order to address the shortage of staff in this sector, my Government has
allocated funds to employ additional 360 health workers in this financial year. This has been
informed by staff rationalization, distribution and workload analysis in our health facilities.

Hon. Speaker, allow me to acknowledge the support by the National Government to equip
two of our hospitals, Burnt Forest and Ziwa Sirikwa Sub County hospitals, with modern
diagnostic and therapeutic equipment. We also received GeneXpert machine from the
National Government for more accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis. My Government will
leverage on this support to improve management of patients in our County.
Education, sports, Culture and Social Services
Hon. Speaker, my Government is cognisant of the fact that quality education is the engine that
drives the success of any economy. In line with this we have done the following to provide quality
education, increase access, retention and completion in our institutions of learning.

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We have employed two Early Childhood Education Development (ECDE) teachers for each
public primary school totalling to 1,000 to improve the teaching and quality of education at
this level. This has reduced the financial burden on the parents.
Hon. Speaker, in order to provide conducive learning environment in our ECDE centres, we
allocated KSh. 50 million in the 2013/2014 financial year and an additional 45 million in the
current financial year to construct six ECDE classrooms in every ward.
Further, to increase access to education by the poor and vulnerable, my Government
allocated bursary of KSh. 90 million in the last financial year and a similar amount this
financial year, totalling KSh. 180 million. This translates to KSh. 6 million per ward. In the
financial year 2013/2014, a total of 11,426 applicants benefited from this bursary. In addition
to this, and in order to empower our youth in various technical skills for self-employment,
we have established a revolving fund of KSh. 30 million per year to train them in collaboration
with the Rift Valley Technical Training Institute (RVTTI). A total of 600 trainees (20 per ward)
are currently undergoing the training at a cost of KSh. 50,000 per student per year. We are
also currently negotiating with Eldoret Polytechnic to expand the programme to provide other
skilled courses.
Hon. Speaker, further to this, we allocated KSh. 30 million in the 2013/2014 financial year
and a further KSh. 24 Million in the current year for development of infrastructure in twelve
(12) identified youth polytechnics i.e. 2 per sub-county. Our strategic vision is to construct
one youth polytechnic per ward.
Due to recorded low enrolment, inadequate facilities and low staffing, my Government
decided to develop twelve polytechnics (two per sub-county). However, we are not losing
the ultimate vision of developing one polytechnic per ward as per our CIDP. In future, it will
be necessary to identify certain polytechnics to specialize in specific courses in order to
reduce the cost of equipment and training materials.
Hon. Speaker, to further improve the quality of education in primary and secondary schools,
my Government in collaboration with the National Government and the County Education Board
will continue to invest in quality assurance, assessment and capacity building.

To ensure children with special needs access education, my Government has set aside 10
acres to construct and equip a special school.
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this, we intend to upgrade one playground per ward. The refurbishment of Kipchoge Keino
Stadium is on its final stages. The design work for 64 Stadium is complete.
In the social services sector, the rehabilitation and repatriation of street children at the
Rescue Centre is on-going. This is an expensive exercise that requires support from all
people of good will. We are in the process of constructing a boys' dormitory at the Rescue
Centre and the girls' dormitory will be done in future as a holding ground for counselling in
preparation for repatriation.
To ensure inclusion of all persons in Government tenders, my Government regularly
monitors to ensure persons with disabilities are given their rightful share in tenders and job
opportunities. Currently the County has engaged the deaf in cleaning services.
Hon. Speaker, through the culture sector, we promote talent of our youth, through
participation in music competition, herbal, art exhibitions and workshops. We have also
partnered with the Chinese Government, Moi University, and Donghua University, China
and recently opened a Confucius Institute at Rivatex to teach Chinese language and culture,
in anticipation of increasing the volume of trade between China and Kenya and in particular
Uasin Gishu county.
Finally, in this sector, we have also revived Home Craft Training Centre and have allocated
funds to construct additional classrooms and a modern kitchen. We call upon our people
to take advantage of this facility to acquire skills that will enable them start income
generating projects.
Public Service Management
Hon. Speaker, in Public Service Management, we have carried out programmes to enhance
service delivery in the county. My Government takes cognizance of the fact that the human
resource is very important and key in turning around all the factors of production. As a result of
this, we have taken our staff through training and development programmes locally and
internationally so as to build their capacities for better performance. This has helped in staff
motivation, team building and promotion of good corporate governance.
In line with modern management practices, performance management tools were developed
and consequently performance contracts were signed to help in performance improvement.
Hon. Speaker, on staff establishment and rationalization, my Government in conjunction with
the National Government carried out Capacity Assessment and Rationalization of Public Service
(CARPS). The report from the consultants together with the organogram recently

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approved will guide in strategic placement of staff according to their skills and competencies.
We have also implemented the head count report and the devolved payroll. To support this,
we have engaged in policy formulation to govern our HR procedures and processes so as
to mitigate the challenges of human resource management which were encountered from
the onset of devolution. These challenges include resistance to change, organizational
culture, merging and integration of staff to create synergy. We are currently working on
HIV/Aids workplace policy to assist in management of the pandemic.
Hon. Speaker, on payroll management, we have implemented the Integrated Personnel
Payroll Data (IPPD). We have also continuously updated the payroll by removing those who
exit through natural attrition, transfers, secondments and resignations and we are up to
date in salary payment.
My Government has also made improvements in our Central Registry by amalgamating
records from the defunct local authorities the defunct Eldoret Municipal Council, Wareng
County Council and Burnt Forest Town Council. Bulk filers have been installed to
accommodate the many files. In order to fast track the retrieval of records at the Central
Registry, we have computerized the filing system.
To enhance service delivery and customer service, we have developed a customer service
charter which is ready for submission for the necessary adoption and implementation. This
has improved our customer experience.
Hon. Speaker, as part of our strategy for good governance, and in the spirit of the new
constitutional dispensation, we have engaged our citizens in participatory decision making
through civic education meetings, print and electronic media. To take services closer to the
people, we have operationalized sub-county and ward offices. In the current financial year my
Government allocated Ksh. 30 Million for construction of three sub-county offices and in the
next financial year we shall allocate funds for construction of the remaining three.

Hon. Speaker, to foster inter-Governmental relations, we have engaged in strategic


partnerships with both the national and international Governments as earlier highlighted for
the sister cities of Scottsdale Arizona and Minneapolis who have carried out capacity building
programmes for our employees.
On security, we have taken our enforcement team through a very comprehensive and
rigorous training thus effectively enforcing the County laws.
Our enforcement team together with Alcoholic Drinks Control Board and the county security
team are working together to curb brewing and consumption of illicit brew which is an
enemy of development.

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Hon. Speaker, we have established a legal section to handle litigation matters,


representation, drafting of bills, agreements, MoUs and provide advisory services to various
departments. So far, the county has enacted 26 pieces of legislation. The County flag,
Emblems, Names and titles bill recently passed will help to create an identity that is unique
for us as a county.
Hon. Speaker, to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery, my
Government will endeavour to continuously improve the work environment. This can only
be achieved through deliberate efforts for continuous improvement, capacity building and
team building so that together we build a strong and bold brand, Uasin Gishu.
Finance and Economic Planning
Hon. Speaker, the Department of Finance and Economic Planning is mandated to monitor,
evaluate, and oversee the management of Public finances and economic affairs of the
Government. In this regard, we have ably coordinated the implementation of both
development projects and recurrent activities in the county through transparent and
accountable procurement and financial management systems.
In compliance with the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and the Public Finance Management Act
2012, my Government has observed fiscal responsibility principles in the management of
public funds and we have timely prepared the following policies which are necessary to run
the Government;
CountyIntegrated Development Plan (CIDP),
2013BudgetEstimates for the financial years 2013/14 and
2014/15FinanceBill for 2014 and 2015
CountyBudget Review and Outlook Paper (CBROP), 2014,
andCountyFiscal Strategy Paper (CFSP) 2014 and 2015
In addition, my Government has developed the following policies to address specific needs
of financial management:
AssetFinancing Policy 2014
ProjectImplementation Management Committees Act 2014 and its
RegulationsCountyAssembly Car & Mortgage Scheme Policy 2014
Hon. Speaker, to improve efficiency and effective accountability in financial management
my Government has implemented Integrated Financial Management System (IFMIS) as
deployed by the National Treasury and currently Plan-to-Budget and Procure-to-Pay modules
are fully implemented.
Hon. Speaker, in order to comply with the law and maintain a good relationship with the
National Government and its Agencies, my Government has complied with statutory

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obligations on reporting as per the requirements by the Public Finance Management Act 2012,
Public Procurement & Disposal Act 2005 and other legislations. In addition Hon. Speaker, we
have ensured that all statutory deductions payable to Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), National
Social Security Fund (NSSF), and Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) have been timely
remitted. We have also worked closely with the Office of the Controller of Budget (OGOB) to
ensure funds are availed on time to run all Government programs.

Hon. Speaker, in order to adequately fund our programmes, resource mobilization is


paramount. The national transfers are limited and therefore the need to improve revenue
collections remains the ultimate focus of my Government. In order to maximize revenue
collection, we are in the process of automating revenue collection and management.
Reforms on revenue will be pursued with the objective to broaden revenue base and
improve local revenue collection. To this end, my Government will institute measures to
further expand the revenue base and reduce leakages through review of the valuation roll,
minimization of cash handling through direct banking and use of ICT technologies. Hon.
Speaker, we have managed to increase revenue collection and by the end of 3 rd Quarter
of this financial year, KSh 704,327,405 compared to KSh. 474,117,891 of the third quarter
of 2013/14 despite various capacity challenges.
Hon. Speaker, in order to ensure our assets are adequately safeguarded, my Government
has established an independent unit to oversee management of the same. This will ensure
that all assets are identified, properly maintained, and secured. In addition Hon. Speaker,
we are currently in the process of procuring an asset management system and tagging of
all Government assets in order to minimize misuse or any unlikely instances of loss. To
ensure proper asset management, an asset management policy has been developed to
oversee the management of the Government assets.
Hon. Speaker, as we implement our development programmes we have and we will
continue to comply with the Public Procurement and Disposal Act of 2005 and its subsequent
regulations. The presidential decree that requires allocation of 30% of public tenders to
Youth, Women and People Living with Disabilities has been fully complied with to promote
affirmative action in empowering the youth & Women. In addition, we have registered 609
groups under Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO) as per the National
Government policy.

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Hon. Speaker, now allow me to briefly comment on emerging issues. On matters of security,
we appreciate that our country is going through a very difficult moment in her history. My
Government supports initiatives H.E. the President of the Republic of Kenya Hon. Uhuru
Kenyatta has put in place to respond to the prevailing security challenges in the country.

I urge the President to stand firm for non-negotiable demand for human dignity; the rule of
law, freedom of worship, religious and ethnic tolerance and equal justice that are currently
under threat from shadowy networks of terrorist groups.
Hon. Speaker, freedom to live in liberty without fear is right and true for all people
everywhere. Fathers and mothers in all societies want their children to be educated and to
live free from poverty and violence. The only path to peace and security is the path of
action. History will judge harshly those who had the opportunity to forestall and failed to
act. We therefore demand that deliberate action which includes but not limited to the full
involvement of county Governments and the management of security within the county is
embarked on. On our part, the county Government pledges manpower, community
networks, personnel and coordination so that together we can stem out these common
dangers of terrorists, violence and chaos.
Hon. Speaker, it is sad to report that it is now confirmed that out of the 148 lives lost during
the Garissa attack, four of the students were from our County. I wish to state categorically that
leaders from North Eastern Kenya and the Kenya Muslim community at large should come out
strongly to identify the Al-Shabaab members, financiers, agents of recruitment in their midst
and madrasa teachers who are involved in radicalization of our youth.
To the families of our departed youth, I say their death is a great loss to the county. It is a
grieve that we will forever struggle to come to terms with now that we will not be able to see
their gentle youthful smiles and listen to them. The memories they have left behind would
remain an ever living source of fortitude and encouragement. The entire county is united in
thoughts and prayers during these difficult moments. My Government will support each of the
affected families with Kshs. 200,000 to assist in the funeral arrangements.

Hon. Speaker, in view of this attack, I wish to ask the National security team to deploy
enough security personnel in all our institutions to avert any future attacks.
Hon. Speaker, the County security committee has put in place measures to ensure all aliens
without proper immigration documents, agents of radicalization of our youth are arrested and
charged. We advise parents to report any of their missing children or any suspicious-looking
characters in their midst to security agencies and also embrace Nyumba Kumi Initiative to
enhance security. Any person who fails to do so will be treated as an accomplice of the terror
network. Residents are warned against employing foreigners as their farmhands without

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proper identification and particularly of concern are those from Uganda who have
committed heinous crime such as the recently reported case of sodomy of fifteen boys by
a Ugandan national and arson attack of a village elder in Ziwa. All security agencies in the
county are advised to perform their duties with all diligence and commitment.
Conclusion
In conclusion, as we express gratitude we must never forget that the highest appreciation
is not to utter words, but to live by them. I know our County will continue to be successful,
if all of us continue to in the same direction with an aim of improving the quality of life for
all. William Ellery said, The job of a Government is not to confer happiness but to give
people the opportunity to be happy.
Together we will create the opportunity for every person to have the resources they need.
Together we will make good on the opportunity and the promise to our children to provide
the best that we have to give.
Together, we will use every opportunity to ensure that residents in North County, South

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ANNEXES
1. AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT AND FISHERIES
LEADERS CONSULTATIVE MEETING ON AGRICULTURE HELD ON 28TH MARCH
2015 AT BOMA INN.

The meeting started with a word of prayer from Madam Nzomo Co- Agriculture Trans
Nzoia,
There followed an introduction
Governors Introductory Remarks
The idea of having the meeting was muted by Senator of Nandi County- Hon. Sang. The
idea was guided by the fact that our farmers have really suffered.
Need to know exactly what the counties present produce in terms of agriculture. This then
will inform the budgeting process of the 2015/16. So that the department item to be
budgeted.
Identify formidable strategies to address the emerging challenges like diseases for both
crops and animals (foot and mouth diseases and Maize rust).
Remarks from Hon. Bitok MP Mosop
Requested counties to set aside some funds that can allow them to buy some agriculture
produce like maize and even tea.
Hon. Sang Senator of Nandi County
Noted that this region is facing serious challenges and there is bound to be pointing fingers
of leaders due to the fact that Agriculture is a devolved function. Because of this, there
was need for such a meeting. We have challenges in sugar cane industries, milk factory,
maize, tea etc
Is it possible to do anything to subsidize the farmers inputs?
There is need for a blue print from the technical team; Expect little from the political wing.
Come up with document; work plan and even make provisions to meet the president and
the deputy president. There is need for a preparation of a well researched paper on the
way forward on this front.

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Hon, Mentioned of the Galana Project; this gives a serious challenge to our small scale
farmers. There is need to cushion our farmers as a result such upcoming projects.
Remarks from Hon. Keter Mp Nandi hills
Sits in Agriculture and cooperatives in parliament
Need to work to find a common front on the challenges facing agricututre and find ways
of stopping to throw blames to each other.
Need to look at farming as a business and not as a cultural activity
For the last two years nothing much has been done by the jubilee government to address
challenges facing farmers.
Noted that the Agriculture sector has suffered initially because of corruption. The cartels
based in Mombasa have been in the forefront in perpetuating this vice.
Governors Request for Action: In the next two weeks there should be a convention of
a comprehensive committee of experts to work through this agenda
Deputy Governor Trans Nzoia
There is need for the national Govt to honour their part on the subsidized prizes on maize
seeds. As a region we need to forge a common front to address agriculture issues.
CEC Cheruiyot
Noted the lack of sufficient machines to assist the farmers deliver on their endeavours.
TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS
Need for establishment of a technical team for way forward
Identify the short term and long term interventions or strategies to counter the challenges
Cheruiyot from DPs Office
Warehouse receipt Approach.
Mr. Menjo
Presentation on Baseline data

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Areas for future considerations


AI services
Consolidated dairy farming
Sigey MD new KCC
Need for exploration of sustainable means of improving the agriculture sector.
Encourage counties to invest in coolers
Central Kenya is now leading in milk production 60%; Rift valley supplies 40%
Central province has embraced fodder conservation while rift valley has not.
KCC is now working hard to maximumly utilize the factories
Only instant powder factory in Africa is in Eldoret. The best butter in the world being
produced in Kitale KCC. There is therefore need for giving farmers the best prizes for their
produce.
Politicians should be encouraged to embrace quality base prizing.
Bett from Kenya Seed
The Kenyan Seed is the best in Africa and competing with South Africa. He assured the
participants of continued quality and availability. There is only one problem: land policy
that in future there might not be enough land to produce seed.
Cost: Seed is only 5% of the total production chain. Kenya seed company is commercial
and hence the seed pricing.
The company has taken all their seed through a screen and that they give an assurance
that all seeds are free of MLD
It is time we went technological agriculture like Argentina
NCPB Presenter
Maize front: This years purchase is more than any other in the last five years although
NCPB has faced resource constraints.
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Outreach constraints; the option then is to use the cooperatives that are closer to
farmers. The Counties asked to think on facilitating farmers to access the inputs.
Warehouse thing might not work with the small scale farmers; this profits middlemen
mostly.
Governors Closing Remarks
1. A technical group to deal dairy in the region
2. If NCPB was to buy all the maize in Kenya, How much will you need
3. How much money should be allocated to buy seed at subsidized seed
4. Extension services; how can Kenya seed be empowered so that the officers in the
counties be attached to Kenya seed or KCC.
5. Come up with transition strategy for deliberate diversification program.

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Project

Locat
ion
All
wards

Status

Cost

Awarded

30
Million

Soil Testing

All the
30
wards

1000
samples
analysed

1Million

Fertilizer
Distribution

4
Subcounti
es

Over 4,000
bags
of
distributed

Horticulture

Dip
Rehabilitation

%
Completion
90%

Comments

100%

Results from the analysis will be


used to practice precision farming.
This will improve yield and ensure
sustainability
The farmer groups formed
are
expected to metamorphose
into
cooperatives.
This
is
expected
to
ease
procurement of inputs and reduce
the cost of production

100%

To increase initial targeted farmers


house hold incomes by 20%
annually
To
increase
same
farmers
production by 20% annually
To improve market access through
linkages to four exporters, three
processors and three
domestic
buyers annually
To reduce post-harvest losses by 50
% annually

54.6
Million

80%

The project is
geared towards
enhancing disease control
and
therefore making the county a
disease free zone.
This will enable our farmers to
export their animal products and
thus improve their returns and
consequently
improve
living
standards
Purchase of assorted machinery and
a stationary soil testing labTo
reduce the cost of production
through hire of machines to farmers
at affordable rates.
To ensure
precision
farming
through regular soil testing.
Purchase of vaccines to reduce
incidences of diseasesand
thus

All
Wards

On-going

Mechanization

AMS

Awarded

16
Million

90%

Disease
Control

All
wards

On-going

13Million

90%

31

Poultry
Project

All
wards

On-going

10Million

30%

Subsidized AI
Programme

All
wards

On-going

13
Million

50%

Fisheries

All
wards

On-going

5 Million

50%

Fisheries

All
wards

On-going

10
million

10%

Extension

All
wards

Awarded

29
Million

90%

reduce cost of production and


Purchase of improved poultry
chicken and training of women
groups
Purchase of ordinary and sexed
semen to improve dairy production
through enhanced genetics
Purchase of fingerlings to restock
ponds and dams to increase fish
production and improve nutrition of
the county residents
Construction of fish hatcheryto
provide a reliable supply of
fingerlings in the county.
Purchase of Motor vehicles and
motorcycles to enhance delivery of
extension services

32

33

34

35

36

37

level_5
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere

median:
median:
ra
median: organic
median: exchangea median: median: range:
or
total
carbon
P stock ble K
clay
CEC
total
ca
nitrogen content median: (mmol
(mmol+/kg content (mmol+/k nitrogen co
(g/kg)
(g/kg)
pH value P/kg)
)
(g/kg)
g)
(g/kg)
(g
2.5
34
4.8
12
5.1
539
143
0.2
2.6
32.2
4.9
12
6.1
543
131
0.7
1.5
16.3
4.8
4
3.6
384
72
0.6
2.5
25.1
4.7
8
5.6
613
111
0.8
3
38
4.7
12
6.3
599
145
0.3
0.8
11.7
4.8
1
1.6
184
28
0.6
2.2
23.9
4.6
7
4.8
634
122
1.1
2.6
22.5
4.6
8
4.5
588
155
0
2
24.2
4.7
8
4.7
630
135
2.4
1.9
20.1
4.7
6
4.6
621
124
0.7
2.1
22.1
4.8
6
4.8
609
114
2.1
1.9
21.1
4.5
8
4.4
625
129
1.7
1.9
21.2
4.8
5
4.4
626
104
1.8
4.2
57.1
4.4
13
6.6
706
137
1
2.1
24.5
4.7
8
4.6
521
117
1.1
2.4
27.1
4.7
8
4.9
572
142
1.1
2.2
25
5
6
4.7
584
125
2
2
21.3
4.8
6
4.3
592
121
1
4.2
60.3
4.5
13
6.2
610
138
2
1.8
19.3
4.7
6
4.4
621
124
1.3
2
22.3
4.9
5
4.7
601
124
1.1
2.4
24
4.6
7
5.3
635
143
1.7
1.9
21.2
4.7
6
4.7
636
123
1
2.7
36.7
5
13
6.1
637
151
1.9
2.3
24.2
4.8
6
5
624
143
2.1
2.1
23.7
4.6
7
5
583
119
0.8
3.2
42.3
4.5
10
5.3
604
127
0.7

38

level_5
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa

median:
median:
ra
median: organic
median: exchangea median: median: range:
or
total
carbon
P stock ble K
clay
CEC
total
ca
nitrogen content median: (mmol
(mmol+/kg content (mmol+/k nitrogen co
(g/kg)
(g/kg)
pH value P/kg)
)
(g/kg)
g)
(g/kg)
(g
1.7
18.3
4.7
6
4.1
606
113
1.6
1.8
19.7
4.8
6
4.2
580
104
1
2.1
21.9
4.7
8
4.3
567
139
0.9
1.5
15.9
4.9
4
3.5
510
81
1.4
2.7
43.4
5
12
6.7
515
149
0.4
1.4
15.7
5.2
4
3.7
343
64
1.6
1.7
19.4
4.7
6
4.1
621
120
0.9
2
21.3
4.7
6
4.7
604
122
1.8
2.7
44
5
15
5.7
510
153
1.8
1.7
20.5
4.8
4
4.2
595
98
1.1
2
20.8
4.9
6
4.6
581
116
0.4
1.6
15.7
4.9
3
3.5
506
81
1.4
2.2
23.8
4.6
7
4.9
666
131
3
1.4
17
5.3
6
4.1
363
90
0.6
1.4
14.6
5
4
3
372
60
1.7
1.7
19.8
4.9
5
4.2
553
109
1.2
1.8
19.2
4.8
5
4.2
533
104
0.7
3
32.3
4.7
10
5.9
635
151
2.3
1.4
16
4.8
2
3.2
413
68
1.9
1.8
19.5
4.8
7
4.2
632
125
1.3
1.8
19.1
4.8
3
4.3
599
87
1.4
2.4
35.1
4.9
11
6.5
591
160
0
2
23.8
5
6
4.7
496
115
0
1.9
20
4.8
5
4.4
566
102
1.2
1.5
14.8
4.8
2
3
493
72
2.2
1.4
15.1
4.9
1
3
351
68
1.1
2.8
32.8
4.6
10
5.7
537
120
1.6

level_5
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Tingolo
Wakhungu/Odiado

median:
median:
ra
median: organic
median: exchangea median: median: range:
or
total
carbon
P stock ble K
clay
CEC
total
ca
nitrogen content median: (mmol
(mmol+/kg content (mmol+/k nitrogen co
(g/kg)
(g/kg)
pH value P/kg)
)
(g/kg)
g)
(g/kg)
(g
2.5
36.4
4.8
13
6.1
580
164
1
1.7
18.3
4.7
2
3.5
517
75
1
1.9
20.9
4.9
5
4.3
573
114
0.9
1.49
14.1
4.7
4
2.9
477
82
2.19
1.32
16.3
4.9
6
2.7
462
137
2.39

39

4
0

level_5
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere

standard
standard
standard
deviation:
standard
deviation
range:
range:
deviation: organic
deviation: P exchange
clay
CEC
total
carbon
standard
stock
ble K
content (mmol+/ nitrogen
content
deviation: (mmol
(mmol+
(g/kg)
kg)
(g/kg)
(g/kg)
pH value
P/kg)
/kg)
11
7
0.1
5.6
0
2
0
119
85
0.2
8.9
0.3
3
0
316
30
0.3
0.9
0.1
0
0
52
32
0.3
4.7
0.1
2
0
96
29
0.2
1.3
0.1
1
0
258
36
0.2
1.9
0.2
1
0
132
35
0.3
3
0.2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
181
130
0.6
8.6
0.1
3
0
60
39
0.2
2.4
0.1
2
0
396
110
0.4
5.1
0.2
2
0
195
67
0.4
4
0.2
2
0
323
120
0.4
4.3
0.2
2
0
22
4
0.5
9.1
0.1
2
287
113
0.3
4.4
0.2
2
0
266
73
0.4
8
0.1
2
1
406
111
0.5
7.3
0.2
2
0
157
50
0.3
2.5
0.1
2
0
181
106
0.7
9.6
0.3
3
0
296
89
0.3
3.6
0.2
1
0
178
57
0.4
4.2
0.1
1
0
176
83
0.5
5.4
0.1
2
0
253
104
0.3
4.1
0.2
2
0
238
127
0.6
12.2
0.3
4
1
148
77
0.6
7
0.2
2
1
174
46
0.3
2.8
0.1
1
0
38
23
0.3
4.2
0.1
1
0

4
1

level_5
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa

standard
range:
range:
deviation:
clay
CEC
total
content (mmol+/ nitrogen
(g/kg)
kg)
(g/kg)
321
79
0.4
239
63
0.2
151
55
0.3
354
97
0.4
19
19
0.2
469
96
0.4
197
68
0.3
367
125
0.4
156
73
0.5
349
113
0.3
61
12
0.2
461
112
0.4
426
111
0.6
382
78
0.3
568
125
0.4
388
97
0.3
110
76
0.2
203
85
0.7
415
85
0.5
236
95
0.4
414
122
0.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
581
106
0.4
443
95
0.5
280
57
0.4
276
53
0.4

standard
deviation:
organic
carbon
content
(g/kg)

standard
standard
deviation
deviation: P exchange
standard
stock
ble K
deviation: (mmol
(mmol+
pH value
P/kg)
/kg)
5
0.1
2
0
2.6
0.1
2
0
1.5
0.1
2
0
4.2
0.2
2
1
4.4
0.2
1
0
5.3
0.2
2
1
2.3
0.2
2
0
5.3
0.3
3
0
12.1
0.4
3
1
3
0.2
2
0
1.5
0.1
1
0
3.6
0.2
1
8.9
0.1
3
3.7
0.2
2
0
5
0.2
2
1
5.4
0.2
2
0
3.4
0.1
2
0
12.6
0.1
3
6.7
0.3
2
1
6.1
0.3
2
4.6
0.2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.9
0.1
2
0
6.3
0.1
2
1
3.7
0.1
0
1
7.6
0.1
1
0

level_5
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Tingolo
Wakhungu/Odiado

standard
standard
standard
deviation:
standard
deviation
range:
range:
deviation: organic
deviation: P exchange
clay
CEC
total
carbon
standard
stock
ble K
content (mmol+/ nitrogen
content
deviation: (mmol
(mmol+
(g/kg)
kg)
(g/kg)
(g/kg)
pH value
P/kg)
/kg)
255
94
0.4
8.7
0.2
3
1
484
108
0.3
3.1
0.1
2
0
145
43
0.2
3
0.1
1
0
405
89
0.58
9.3
0.1
3
1
423
76
0.58
6.1
0.2
1

42

level_5
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning

crop
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
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maize
maize

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2023.5
2023.5
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2023.5
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2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
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2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5

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2226
1865
2453
2453
1075
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
1916
2453
2453
2453
1955
2453
2453
2173
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
1846
1767
862
2453
2453
1651
2453
1898
1739
2453
709
1329
1903
2310
2453
1629
2453
2371
1935
1668
2357
2122
1578
2453
2369
2291
2408
1503
1113
1101
1961
1957
755
2453
2453
2018
2010
1352
2453
1676
2453
1744
1880
639
1639
2297
2050
1303
2212
2042
739
1893

50.7
51.5
54.7
50.8
48.2
58
52.2
50.3
53.1
53.4
52.8
53.5
53.6
43.3
52.4
50.9
52.1
53.2
43.3
54
53
51.3
53.5
50
51.9
52.7
47.4
54.3
54.2
52.8
54.9
49.8
55.3
54.3
53.4
49.8
54.4
53
54.8
52.1
55.4
55.4
54.3
53.9
48.7
55.7
54
54.2
51.3
52.9
53.7
55.2
55.3
51.1
50.8
54.3
53.6
32.7
33.5
36.7
32.8
30.2
40
34.2
32.3
35.1
35.4
34.8
35.5
35.6
25.3
34.4
32.9
34.1
35.1
25.3
36
35
33.3
35.5
32
33.9

1.8
1.5
10.8
6
0.5
14.2
8.5
7.3
6.6
8.3
8.1
8.4
9.8
3.3
6.8
5.8
4.8
8.2
0
9
8
8.4
8.5
0
6.2
7.9
3.5
9.3
9
8
10.5
0
10.1
9.8
9
0
9.8
7.7
11.4
7.3
6.6
10.9
8.7
9.1
2
12.4
8.4
11.4
0.3
7.1
8.7
13.1
13.3
3.6
0
11.8
9.2
2.1
3.7
10.8
7.7
1.9
13.6
9.3
7.5
7.3
8.7
8.4
8.9
10.2
3.4
7.2
7.1
5.3
8.3
0.3
9.3
8.4
9.2
8.7
0
7.1

35.4
31.4
24
24.3
36.8
35.1
24.4
24.7
25.2
21.7
23.1
23.4
23.6
55.8
26.9
27.9
24.3
23.1
60.8
23.5
22.9
24.1
23.5
31.2
27.2
26
44
23.8
22.6
25.2
23.9
44
22.6
24.1
23.7
46.1
22.3
22
24.2
26
21.3
26.2
23.7
24.2
31.9
29.2
23.5
23.1
32
25
23.7
27.2
27
31.8
32.4
25.9
23
10.2
6.2
0.3
0.2
11.6
9.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30.6
1.7
2.7
0
0
35.6
0
0
0.1
0
6
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18
4
8
4
20
28
2
38
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130
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74
34
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22
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50
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66
76
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34
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2
52
24
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26
22
26
32
4
18
4
8
4
20
28
2
38
16
130
28
72
4
78
28
42
16
16
68
12
20
74
34
24

43

Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy

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maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
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2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
2023.5
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2023.5
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2023.5
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2023.5
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2023.5
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2328
2453
1935
1288
1862
837
1181
292
1988
1953
669
1501
1265
1123
2239
0
630
1165
1173
2133
1077
1360
1609
1290
1112
1314
1445
807
2050
1706
1525
1268
0
0
0
654
306
0
695
640
0
0
0
702
0
1840
471
543
0
0
965
625
0
674
0
0
0
634
983
0
0
612
0
0
0
0
600
0
0
0
0
606
0
0
0
0
654
0
0
0
0
0
0

34.7
29.4
36.3
36.2
34.8
36.9
31.8
37.3
36.3
35.4
31.8
36.4
35
36.8
34.1
37.4
37.4
36.3
35.9
30.7
37.7
36
36.2
33.3
34.9
35.7
37.2
37.3
33.1
32.8
36.3
35.6
39.5
40.4
43.6
39.6
37.1
46.8
41
39.1
41.9
42.3
41.6
42.3
42.4
32.1
41.2
39.8
41
42
32.1
42.8
41.8
40.1
42.3
38.8
40.7
41.5
36.3
43.2
43
41.7
43.7
38.6
44.1
43.1
42.2
38.7
43.2
41.8
43.7
40.9
44.2
44.2
43.1
42.7
37.5
44.5
42.8
43.1
40.1
41.8
42.6

8.4
4.4
9.8
9.4
8.9
10.1
0
9.7
9.9
9.2
0
10
7.6
11.2
7.8
6.7
10.6
9.1
9.5
3.2
12.5
9.1
11.2
0.9
7
9.2
12.6
12.9
5.1
1.4
11.4
9
6.8
7.3
12.5
10.7
7
14.5
12.5
11.7
11
11.6
11.1
12.4
12
9.7
10.9
10.5
7.3
10.3
7.3
12.2
10.4
11.7
11.5
0.6
10.2
11.9
10.5
12.3
11.4
11.8
11.4
2.9
10.3
12.7
11.7
0
11.8
10.7
12.2
11
6.4
11.8
10.8
11.4
8.6
13.1
11.3
12.7
4.4
9
11.4

0.8
18.8
0
0
0
0
18.8
0
0
0
20.9
0
0
0
0.8
0
1
0
0
6.7
4
0
0
6.8
0
0
2
1.8
6.6
7.2
0.8
0
53.8
49.7
42.4
42.7
55.2
53.5
42.8
43.1
43.6
40.1
41.5
41.7
42
74.2
45.3
46.3
42.7
41.4
79.1
41.9
41.3
42.5
41.9
49.6
45.5
44.4
62.3
42.2
41
43.6
42.3
62.3
41
42.4
42
64.5
40.7
40.3
42.5
44.4
39.7
44.5
42
42.6
50.2
47.6
41.8
41.5
50.3
43.3
42.1

16
8
74
36
18
46
4
64
36
148
18
22
6
50
62
20
66
76
26
18
34
54
44
2
2
52
24
16
26
22
26
32
4
18
4
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4
20
28
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4
78
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4
64
36
148
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22
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50
62
20
66
76
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18
34
54
44
2
2
52

44

Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya

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potato
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tomato
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0
599
0
0
0
2403
2226
1865
2453
2453
1075
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
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2453
2453
2453
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1916
2453
2453
2453
1955
2453
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2173
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2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
1846
1767
862
2453
2453
1651
2453
1898
1739
2453
709
1329
1903
2310
2453
1629
2453
2371
1935
1668
2357
2122
1578
2453
2369
2291
2408
1503
1113
1101
1961
1957
755
2453
2453
2018
2010
1352
2453
1676
2453
1744
1880
639
1639
2297
2050

44
44.1
40
39.7
43.1
42.4
27.8
28.6
31.8
27.9
25.4
35.1
29.3
27.4
30.2
30.5
29.9
30.6
30.7
20.4
29.5
28
29.2
30.3
20.4
31.1
30.1
28.4
30.6
27.1
29
29.8
24.5
31.4
31.3
29.9
32
26.9
32.4
31.4
30.5
26.9
31.5
30.1
31.9
29.2
32.5
32.5
31.4
31
25.8
32.8
31.1
31.3
28.4
30
30.8
32.3
32.4
28.2
27.9
31.4
30.7
48.4
49.2
52.4
48.5
45.9
55.7
49.9
48
50.8
51.1
50.5
51.2
51.3
41
50.1
48.6
49.8
50.9
41
51.7

14.1
13.7
9.7
6.4
13.5
11
0.7
0
8.6
3.8
0
12
6.3
5.2
4.5
6.1
5.9
6.2
7.6
1.1
4.6
3.7
2.6
6
0
6.8
5.8
6.2
6.4
0
4
5.7
1.8
7.2
6.8
5.8
8.3
0
7.9
7.6
6.8
0
7.6
5.5
9.2
5.1
4.4
8.7
6.5
6.9
0
10.2
6.2
9.2
0
4.9
6.5
10.9
11.1
1.4
0
9.7
7
6.7
8.3
15.4
12.3
6
18.2
13.8
12.1
11.9
13.2
13
13.5
14.8
8
11.8
11.7
9.9
12.9
4.9
13.9

45.6
45.3
50.1
50.8
44.3
41.3
30.9
26.9
19.5
19.8
32.3
30.6
19.9
20.2
20.7
17.2
18.6
18.9
19.1
51.3
22.4
23.4
19.8
18.6
56.3
19
18.5
19.6
19
26.7
22.7
21.5
39.5
19.3
18.2
20.7
19.4
39.5
18.1
19.6
19.2
41.6
17.8
17.5
19.7
21.5
16.8
21.7
19.2
19.7
27.4
24.7
19
18.6
27.5
20.5
19.2
22.7
22.5
27.3
27.9
21.5
18.5
14.9
10.8
3.4
3.7
16.2
14.5
3.8
4.1
4.6
1.2
2.5
2.8
3
35.2
6.3
7.3
3.7
2.5
40.2
2.9

24
16
26
22
26
32
4
18
4
8
4
20
28
2
38
16
130
28
72
4
78
28
42
16
16
68
12
20
74
34
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74
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4
64
36
148
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50
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20
66
76
26
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34
54
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2
52
24
16
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32
4
18
4
8
4
20
28
2
38
16
130
28
72
4
78
28
42
16
16
68

45

Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
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Lemook
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Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
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2328
2453
1935
1288
1862
837
1181
292
1988
1953
669
1501
1265
1123
2239
0
630
1165
1173
2133
1077
1360
1609
1290
1112
1314
1445
807
2050
1706
1525
1268
2403
2226
1865
2453
2453
1075
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
1916
2453
2453
2453
1955
2453
2453
2173
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
1846
1767
862
2453
2453
1651
2453
1898
1739
2453
709
1329
1903
2310
2453
1629

50.7
49
51.2
47.7
49.6
50.4
45.1
52
51.9
50.5
52.6
47.5
53
52
51.1
47.5
52.1
50.7
52.5
49.8
53.1
53.1
52
51.6
46.4
53.4
51.7
51.9
49
50.6
51.4
52.9
53
48.8
48.5
52
51.3
9.9
9.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
5
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
12.4
14.9
1.6
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
0
14.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.7
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9

13
13.8
13.3
2.9
11.7
13
9
14.4
14
13.5
14.6
1.7
14.3
14.5
13.8
0.6
14.5
12.2
15.8
12.3
11.3
15.2
13.7
14
7.8
17.1
13.7
15.8
5.5
11.6
13.8
17.2
17.5
9.7
6
16
13.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2.4
3.5
2.9
10.6
6.6
5.4
23.4
3.2
2.1
4.6
3.4
23.4
2
3.5
3.1
25.5
1.7
1.4
3.6
5.4
0.7
5.6
3.1
3.6
11.3
8.7
2.9
2.6
11.4
4.4
3.1
6.6
6.4
11.2
11.8
5.4
2.4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9.6
0
0
0
0
9.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7.3
0
0
0
0
4.8
0
0
0
6.8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12
20
74
34
24
16
8
74
36
18
46
4
64
36
148
18
22
6
50
62
20
66
76
26
18
34
54
44
2
2
52
24
16
26
22
26
32
4
18
4
8
4
20
28
2
38
16
130
28
72
4
78
28
42
16
16
68
12
20
74
34
24
16
8
74
36
18
46
4
64
36
148
18
22
6
50
62
20
66
76
26
18
34

46

Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi

cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
cabbage
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
maize
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato

7023.493919
7034.858293
6848.961829
6309.041313
6852.839262
7175.288725
5558.565447
6863.835362
6960.963608
6882.979754
7046.157146
988.5229535
950.4291436
917.0780643
1008.107158
1098.966559
492.5354094
982.2010827
1006.319781
970.5707591
1051.282943
998.2330718
1035.299119
1003.372041
733.6227685
915.4628839
934.6137862
979.4050306
938.1672011
452.7977994
998.0442265
956.847651
1044.466644
1017.442328
911.2674164
932.9660766
899.5886549
1136.676372
1008.217288
1033.680645
891.0805512
891.9532599
1030.255497
777.9844137
992.7424691
972.2459037
1003.168495
1036.335488
882.9574623
998.6375253
977.5936927
775.019383
780.654796
876.7375081
915.3610842
1009.88866
760.6058305
986.3240888
987.9465263
961.8627825
886.0284919
962.381126
1007.644359
780.6207452
963.9518378
977.5939415
966.5882356
989.507242
6236.337548
5933.365151
5787.20881
6359.790985
6932.543657
3107.28812
6079.573363
6348.523852
6125.652235
6634.439643
6297.057487
6277.776483
6332.422492
3769.553602
5775.786966

2453
2371
1935
1668
2357
2122
1578
2453
2369
2291
2408
1503
1113
1101
1961
1957
755
2453
2453
2018
2010
1352
2453
1676
2453
1744
1880
639
1639
2297
2050
1303
2212
2042
739
1893
2328
2453
1935
1288
1862
837
1181
292
1988
1953
669
1501
1265
1123
2239
0
630
1165
1173
2133
1077
1360
1609
1290
1112
1314
1445
807
2050
1706
1525
1268
0
0
0
654
306
0
695
640
0
0
0
702
0
1840
471

14.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
5
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
12.4
14.9
2.7
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
0
14.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
5
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
14.9
0
9.9

0
0
0
0
0
0.7
0.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.4
0
0
0.6
0.3
0
0
0.7
0
0.4
1.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.1
0
0.1
0.2
0
0
0
0
1.2
1.2
0
1
0
0
1.4
0.3
0
1.7
0
1.8
0
0
0.1
0
0
0
1.9
0.7
2.8
0
0
0.3
3.5
2.4
0
0
2.4
0
0
0
2.3
1.2
0
1.1
2.7
2.2
0.9
2.6
1.3
3
2.1
0
0.5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7.9
0
0
0
0
7.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.2
0
0
0
0
3.6
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8.2
5.3
0
0
13.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15.3
0

54
44
2
2
52
24
16
26
22
26
32
4
18
4
8
4
20
28
2
38
16
130
28
72
4
78
28
42
16
16
68
12
20
74
34
24
16
8
74
36
18
46
4
64
36
148
18
22
6
50
62
20
66
76
26
18
34
54
44
2
2
52
24
16
26
22
26
32
4
18
4
8
4
20
28
2
38
16
130
28
72
4
78

47

Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun

potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
potato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato

5896.508986
6145.761863
5918.908737
2850.869688
6298.837416
6037.905345
6590.231378
6421.117712
5438.378442
5829.691771
5675.720193
5971.443735
6362.792227
6523.479595
5622.087447
5627.588763
5615.574674
4909.160506
6117.328658
6079.768294
5574.812773
6337.508608
5570.88173
6302.577408
6068.072085
4890.469768
4925.993862
5502.431921
5775.145249
5807.031643
4789.775563
6224.956892
6233.944101
6068.279164
5590.240655
6072.786849
6359.354013
4925.779215
6081.447994
5935.066538
6100.547502
6245.022614
9255.38543
8898.762529
8586.821658
9438.726918
10289.32557
4611.533787
9196.201959
9421.994027
9087.886331
9843.489758
9345.561
9693.853957
9394.962159
5708.541125
8571.418821
8750.703864
9130.145646
8783.969877
4228.744881
9345.084749
8959.132682
9779.395599
9526.683997
8179.81559
8735.278498
8422.809018
9255.298287
9440.064447
9678.702282
8343.158685
8351.328725
8470.439023
7284.386335
9295.451276
9103.004539
8616.413683
9703.556131
8267.112747
9350.639036
9153.068946

543
0
0
965
625
0
674
0
0
0
634
983
0
0
612
0
0
0
0
600
0
0
0
0
606
0
0
0
0
654
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
599
0
0
0
2403
2226
1865
2453
2453
1075
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
1916
2453
2453
2453
1955
2453
2453
2173
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
2453
1846
1767
862
2453
2453
1651
2453
1898
1739
2453

9.9
9.9
9.9
0
14.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
5.7
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
6.8
9.9
14.9
9.9
7.3
14.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.2
14.9
9.9
9.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
5
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
12.4
14.9
0
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
0
14.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
6.6
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
7.1
9.9
14.9
9.9
8.1
14.9
9.9
14.9
9.9

1
0
0.2
0
2.5
0.1
1.8
2
0
0.3
2.1
0.6
2.8
2
1.2
1.2
0
0
3
1.7
0
2.2
0.2
2.1
1.6
0
0.1
0.1
1
0
1.6
1.8
2.9
0
0
1.7
3.7
2.5
0
0
3
0.9
0
0
0.8
0
0
0.2
0
0
0
0.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.3
0.2
0
0.4
0
0
0.4
0
0
0.9
0
1.2
0

0.8
0
0
15.3
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
15.3
0
0
0
0
13.4
0
0
0
15.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.9
0
0
0
3.8
0
0
0
0
2.5
4.8
0
0
6
2.6
0
0
10.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14.1
0
0
0
0
14.1
0
0
0
0
2.3
0
0
14.1
0
0
0
0
11.4
0
0
0
14.1
0
0
0
0

28
42
16
16
68
12
20
74
34
24
16
8
74
36
18
46
4
64
36
148
18
22
6
50
62
20
66
76
26
18
34
54
44
2
2
52
24
16
26
22
26
32
4
18
4
8
4
20
28
2
38
16
130
28
72
4
78
28
42
16
16
68
12
20
74
34
24
16
8
74
36
18
46
4
64
36
148
18
22
6
50
62

48

Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa
Baharini
Burnt Forest
Chebarus
Chepkatet
Chepngoror
Chepsaita
Chepyakwai
Chesogor
Elgeyo Border
Emkwen
Huruma
Kabongo
Kamagut
Kamngetuny
Kapkoi
Kaplelach
Kaplolo
Kapsang
Kapsengwet
Kapsoya
Kapsubere
Kaptagat
Kelji
Kesses
Kimoning
Kipchamo
Kipkurere
Kiplombe
Kipsangui
Kipsinende
Kipsombe
Koiluget
Koisagat
Kuinet
Langas
Leinguse
Lemook
Lolkinyei
Matunda
Megun
Meibeki
Moi's Bridge
Moiben
Mumetet
Ndanai (ainabkoi)
Osorongai
Sergoit
Simat
Simotwa (Koiwoarusen)
Sosio
Soy
Sugoi
Tapsagoi
Timboroa
Tulwet
Turbo
Ziwa

tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
tomato
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat
wheat

7309.385658
8208.883388
8570.465803
8990.466833
7121.693216
9235.364311
9250.271089
9005.800851
8295.862811
9010.935427
9434.958333
7309.066884
9025.357965
8807.965931
9050.603132
9265.164043
870.0782671
836.5557143
807.2512816
887.3123669
967.2686399
433.5201943
864.5150208
885.7394751
854.36937
925.3960922
878.7122052
911.3303269
883.2344979
695.0813051
805.7854058
822.6381998
862.0544949
825.765205
399.1220563
878.5460213
842.2485179
919.3532321
895.6163506
829.5739439
821.1882154
791.8160843
1000.453276
887.4741129
909.9060694
784.328953
785.0969367
906.8029055
684.804352
873.8804748
855.7544632
882.9663433
912.2423312
777.1806349
879.0681242
860.4605176
682.195125
687.1542884
771.7070751
805.6958221
888.9691231
669.5111989
868.2323002
869.6155282
846.6173166
779.8831409
847.1179759
886.9941382
687.1243237
848.4556853
860.4607365
850.8647493
871.033475

1329
1903
2310
2453
1629
2453
2371
1935
1668
2357
2122
1578
2453
2369
2291
2408
1503
1113
1101
1961
1957
755
2453
2453
2018
2010
1352
2453
1676
2453
1744
1880
639
1639
2297
2050
1303
2212
2042
739
1893
2328
2453
1935
1288
1862
837
1181
292
1988
1953
669
1501
1265
1123
2239
0
630
1165
1173
2133
1077
1360
1609
1290
1112
1314
1445
807
2050
1706
1525
1268

9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
5
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
12.4
14.9
3.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
0
14.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
12.4
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9
9.9
9.9
9.9
14.9
14.9

0
0
0
0
1.1
0
1.8
0
0
0
3.1
1.9
0
0
1.8
0
0
0
0.9
0
0
0.3
0.1
0
0
0.1
0
0
0.7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.7
0.6
0
0.5
0
0
0.8
0
0
1.1
0
1.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.5
0.2
2.2
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
1.9
0

0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1.2
0
0
0
0
0.1
2.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6.6
0
0
0
0
6.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

66
76
26
18
34
54
44
2
2
52
24
16
26
22
26
32
4
18
4
8
4
20
28
2
38
16
130
28
72
4
78
28
42
16
16
68
12
20
74
34
24
16
8
74
36
18
46
4
64
36
148
18
22
6
50
62
20
66
76
26
18
34
54
44
2
2
52
24
16
26
22
26
32

49

level_4

crop

Ainabkoi cabbage
Cheptiret cabbage
Kapseret cabbage
Kapsoya cabbage
Kaptagat cabbage
Karuna
cabbage
Kiplombe cabbage
Kipsinende cabbage
Leinguse cabbage
Meibeki cabbage
Moi's Bridgecabbage
Moiben
cabbage
Ngeria
cabbage
Olare
cabbage
Pioneer
cabbage
Plateau
cabbage
Sergoit
cabbage
Sirikwa
cabbage
Soy
cabbage
Sugoi
cabbage
Tarakwa cabbage
Tembelio cabbage
Timboroa cabbage
Tulwet
cabbage
Turbo
cabbage
Ainabkoi maize
Cheptiret maize
Kapseret maize
Kapsoya maize
Kaptagat maize
Karuna
maize
Kiplombe maize
Kipsinende maize
Leinguse maize
Meibeki maize
Moi's Bridgemaize
Moiben
maize
Ngeria
maize
Olare
maize
Pioneer
maize
Plateau
maize
Sergoit
maize
Sirikwa
maize
Soy
maize
Sugoi
maize

advise is
based on
following
median
yield aim
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
20235
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024
2024

Median:
optimal
blend at
planting
16:00:25
17:15:12
15:21:09
16:19:10
16:19:10
18:13:12
15:19:10
16:18:11
17:00:25
18:16:10
14:21:09
16:19:10
16:17:10
20:03:21
16:18:10
17:14:13
16:18:10
16:19:09
16:19:10
15:20:09
22:00:24
16:16:12
17:09:16
17:00:19
13:22:10
14:10:21
17:26:01
14:29:00
15:28:00
16:28:00
19:22:00
15:28:00
15:27:00
18:00:21
18:24:00
14:29:00
16:28:00
16:27:00
20:15:09
16:28:00
16:24:02
16:27:00
15:28:00
15:28:00
14:29:00

Median:
optimal
blend at
top
dressing
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00
46:00:00

50

TYPE OF
WORK

SUB COUNTY
LOCATION

1Mois Bridge
Rehabilitation Natwana
Rehabilitation Nabiswa
Rehabilitation Ex-Cullen
2 Ziwa
New
Tuioyo
Rehabilitation Kapsang
Rehabilitation Nyalilbei
Rehabilitation Kipsigak
Rehabilitation Ziwa Sirikwa
3 Kapkures
Rehabilitation Kapyanga
Rehabilitation Tugoin
Rehabilitation Kapkures
Rehabilitation Chebarus
4Soy ward
New
Kesogon
New
Soy
New
Tuisuswa
Rehabilitation Nyaru
Rehabilitation Kabenes
Rehabilitation Sinonin
5Tapsagoi ward
Rehabilitation Sosiani
Rehabilitation Kosichin
Rehabilitation Kosachei
Rehabilitation Cheplaskei
Rehabilitation Tapsagoi Harambee
Rehabilitation Chebarus
Rehabilitation Karunda
Rehabilitation Tuigoin
Rehabilitation Kamulat
Rehabilitation Besiobor
6Ngenyilel
Rehabilitation Tuigoin
Rehabilitation Chebarus
Rehabilitation Labuiywet
Rehabilitation Kapkorio
Rehabilitation Chepkemel
Rehabilitation Kapkoi
Rehabilitation Chebaiywa
Rehabilitation Emgoin
Rehabilitation Osorongai
Rehabilitation Kuryot
Rehabilitation Kamanai
Rehabilitation Tuiyobei

TENDER
SUM

300,000
325,000
325,000
700,000
100,000
30,000
100,000
20,000
400,000
400,000
75,000
75,000
300,000
300,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000

Rehabilitation Chepsaita
Rehabilitation Kaplelach
7 Kapsaos ward-2
Rehabilitation Kapsaos
Rehabilitation Kabuson
8 Sergoit ward-9
Rehabilitation Chemarmar
Rehabilitation Chepkoilel
Rehabilitation Sugutek
Rehabilitation Kaprobu
Rehabilitation Kapchunga
Rehabilitation Chemaluk
Rehabilitation Chemanywes
Rehabilitation Sosiot
9 Karuna/meibeki
Rehabilitation Sasistwo
Rehabilitation Kapkoros
Rehabilitation Kaplolo
10Segero/Barsombe
Rehabilitation Kakarwo
Rehabilitation Chepsiria
Rehabilitation Chebarus
Rehabilitation Barsombe
Rehabilitation Chepterit 1
Rehabilitation Chepterit 2
Rehabilitation Segero/Moiben
Rehabilitation Cheukta
Rehabilitation Samba
Rehabilitation Chebinyiny
Rehabilitation Chelabal
Rehabilitation Maralal
Rehabilitation Sikwawet
Rehabilitation Kiborokwo
Rehabilitation Kemoru
Rehabilitation Tuiyobei
Rehabilitation Lamaiwet
11 Moiben-1
Rehabilitation Kimogoch
Rehabilitation Manyatta
Rehabilitation Lelabei
Rehabilitation Arbabuech
Rehabilitation Ranymoi
Rehabilitation Mosop
Rehabilitation Chebarus
Rehabilitation Toloita
12 Tembelio
Rehabilitation Tekeltich zion
Rehabilitation Chelelmetio
Rehabilitation Koitoror Baharini
13Ainabkoi/olare-14

50,000
50,000
475,000
475,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
150,000
150,000
150,000
600,000
150,000
200,000
150,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
200,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
800,000
100,000
50,000

51

Rehabilitation Leltot
150,000
Rehabilitation Koiluget
100,000
Rehabilitation Chepngoror
50,000
Rehabilitation Usalama
50,000
Rehabilitation Baharini
50,000
Rehabilitation Chelugui
50,000
Rehabilitation Kitoroch
50,000
Rehabilitation Kapsurum
50,000
Rehabilitation Tarakwa
50,000
Rehabilitation Tingwo
50,000
Rehabilitation Kipteimet
50,000
Rehabilitation Cheptilis
50,000
Rehabilitation Kapsengwet
50,000
Rehabilitation Lelmokwo
150,000
14Kapsoya -4
Rehabilitation Beliomo
325,000
Rehabilitation Illula
325,000
Rehabilitation Kipkorgot
300,000
15Ngeria -3
100,000
Rehabilitation Kaplelach
Kamusee
Rehabilitation
150,000
Rehabilitation Kiambaa
100,000
Rehabilitation Olessos
150,000
Mimosa
100,000
Rehabilitation
100,000
Rehabilitation Chepkigen
150,000
Rehabilitation Kimuri
Rehabilitation Nairiri
100,000
16Kipkenyo -3
Rehabilitation Kipkenyo
300,000
Rehabilitation Kapngetuny
300,000
Rehabilitation Kipkaren
350,000
17Simat kapseret-8
Rehabilitation Kaptinga
200,000
Rehabilitation Simat
100,000
Rehabilitation Lemook
180,000
Rehabilitation Kamurei
50,000
Rehabilitation Kabongo
100,000
Rehabilitation Kamoson
80,000
Rehabilitation Nganiat
100,000
Rehabilitation Borderline
190,000
Cheptiret kipchamo-5
Rehabilitation Chepsiria
150,000
New
Seiyo East
400,000
Rehabilitation Seiyo West
100,000
Rehabilitation Kapngorom
100,000
Rehabilitation Kaptumo
100,000
Rehabilitation Cheptiret Farm
100,000
Rehabilitation Tarakwa -11
Rehabilitation Chagaiya
300,000
Rehabilitation Muchorwe
100,000

Rehabilitation Matharu
Rehabilitation Timboroa
Rehabilitation Kiptega
Rehabilitation Biseria Kapteldon
Rehabilitation Koiluget
Rehabilitation Bayete(tarakwa)
Rehabilitation Chepkitiny
Rehabilitation Chereber
Rehabilitation Barekeiywo
20Kaptagat
New
Kipkoriony
New
Rotuga
Rehabilitation Kwen Farm
21 Tulwet
Rehabilitation Chebolembus
Rehabilitation Kapngetuny
22Kamagut
Chepneko
23Kuinet
Rehabilitation Shirika
Rehabilitation Sungururmet
Rehabilitation Tegelmoi
Rehabilitation Sigen
Rehabilitation Courtzee
Rehabilitation Moses Kiptanui
Rehabilitation Kibulgeny
Rehabilitation Katani
24Kipsomba
Rehabilitation Sinendet
Rehabilitation Chemoset
25Kiplombe
Rehabilitation Chebarus
Rehabilitation Kiplombe
Rehabilitation Kapchumba
Rehabilitation Tebeswet
Rehabilitation Kapkeben
26Megun
Rehabilitation Chepkorio
Rehabilitation Megun
Rehabilitation Cheptabach
Rehabilitation Kosiraai
Rehabilitation Bayete
27Huruma
New
Huruma
28Langas
New
Langas
29Kimumu
New
Kimumu
30Racecourse
New
Racecourse

70,000
60,000
60,000
60,000
60,000
60,000
60,000
60,000
60,000
450,000
450,000
50,000
450,000
500,000
950,000
100,000
100,000
200,000
100,000
150,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
475,000
475,000
190,000
190,000
190,000
190,000
190,000
200,000
150,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
950,000
950,000
950,000
950,000

52

2014/15 List of Dips for Rehabilitation


Mois Bridge

Dip name

1
2
3
4

Katutuwet
Mogoon
Tuiyobei
Kilima

5 Jabali
Ziwa

6 Mafuta
7 Lemoru
8 Tegeltich
9 Kiptenden
10 Sachangwan
11 Saramek
12 Sisyobei
13 Ziwa machine
14 Kerotet
15 Ainamoi
16 Tamboiyot

Kapkures

Soy ward

17 Sosiot
Mogoiwet/
18 Kapyangi
19 Tugoin
20 Chebarus
21 Kapkures
22 Kesogon
23 Soy/Tuiyobei

24 Chobosta
25 Kipyonget
26 Emgoin
27 Chepkatet

Work to be Done
Repair of drainage race,collection yard,roof
and vaccination crush,purchase of
acaricide,transport and labour
Construction of a new dip
Crush
Crush
Extend draining race, build water and toilet,
repair fence
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Construction of a new dip
Construction of a new dip
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Construction of a new dip
Contruction of new dip
Repair of entry and exit
Repair of entry and exit
Construction of a new dip
Construction of a new dip
Repair of collection yard, draining race, roof
and extension of water tank. Toilet
construction
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide

Amount

200,000
300,000
50,000
50,000
200,000
50,000
100,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
350,000
350,000
50,000
150,000
200,000
200,000

50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000

53

28 Tolilet
29 Kongasis
30 Kaptebengwet

Tapsagoi ward

Ngenyilel

31 Muyengik
32 Kamagut B
33 Waitaluk
34 Kaptebei
35 Murugusi

36 Kuriot
37 Tuigoi
38 Chebaiywa

47 Chepsaita
48 Kapsaos
49 Kabuson
50 Kapkorio
51 Chemina
52 Kongnyalil

Repair of leaking roof and

40 Kapkoi
41 Emgoin
42 Osorongai
43 Chebarus
44 Chepkemel
Chepkemel/
45 Kaplelach

46 Kipyonget

Sergoit ward
Karuna/Meibeki

53 Kabomoi
54 Kapsonii
55 Kaplolo
Segero/Barsom
be
Moiben

Purchase of acaricide, fencing, repair of


collection yard and construction dip attendant
shade
Water tank construction, and fencing
Water tank construction, foot bath, and
collection yard repair
Water tank construction, foot bath, and
collection yard repair
Water tank construction, foot bath, and
collection yard repair
Water tank construction, foot bath, and
collection yard repair
Foot bath, and collection yard repair
Collection yard repair and purchase of
acaricide
Fencing, collection yard repair and purchase
of acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race, roof
and extension of water tank. Toilet
construction
Repair of collection yard, draining race, roof
and extension of water tank. Toilet
construction
Completion of the cattle dip
Completion of the cattle dip
Construction of a new dip
Construction of a new dip

39 Ngenyilel

Kapsaos ward

Repair of collection yard, draining race,


acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Repair of collection yard, draining race,
acaricide
Contruction of new dip
Repair of roof, drying race, reacharging
Repair of crush, collection yard and purchase
of acaricide

56 Kilagan
58 Mosop

Collection yard, drying race purchase of


acaricide
Construction of water tank and fencing

Costruction of a new dip


Costruction of a new dip

50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
500,000
200,000
100,000
150,000

100,000
50,000
10,000
150,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
50,000
100,000

150,000

100,000
400,000
400,000
400,000
400,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
800,000
300,000

54

59 Ranymoi

60 Kapngetuny

Tembelio

Kapkoi
61 chembulet
62 Kapsosio
63 Tekeltich zion
64 Koitoror centre
65 Kuryot

Ainabkoi/olare

66 Olare B
67 Ndanai
68 Kapkehii
69 Arangai
70
71
72
73

Kapkeno
Cheplelachbei
Kewet
Kahungura A

74 Kahungura D

Ngeria

Kipkenyo

For completion of the dip, roofing, fencing


storea and water tank
Fencing,roofing, construction of toilet, office
and store, construction of tank
Purchase of acaricide, fencing, repair of
collection yard and construction dip attendant
shade
Purchase of acaricide, fencing
Condstruction of a new dip
Purchase of acaricide, fencing, repair of
collection yard and construction dip attendant
shade
Construction of water tank,store/office
disposal pit and toilet. Water piping
Repair of crush, collection yard and purchase
of acaricide
Foot bath, drying race and purchase of
acaricide
Fencing and purchase of acaricide
Repair of crush and fencing
Foot bath, drying race and purchase of
acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide
Repair of crush, collection yard and purchase
of acaricide
Foot bath, drying race and purchase of
acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide

75 Rurigi
76 Ngarua
Chemusian/Kalo
Minor repairs and acaricide
77 nget
Repair of foot bath and vaccination crush,
toilet and water construction
78 Ngara Falls
Collection yard, drying race purchase of
acaricide
79 Seet

Chepyakwai
80 (Koibasui)
81 Nandi Gaa
82 Kamokonge

83 Mutwot

84 Kisor

Repair of dip tank, foo bath, drying race,


vaccination crush, roof, construction of water
tank, purchase of generator and acaricide
Construction of a new dip
Construction of a new dip
Repair of foot bath,collection yard,draining
race,dip tank and vaccination
crush,fencing,bore hole, toilet and office
construction,transport.
Construction of dip attendant shade,fencin.
Purchase of acaricide and gutters. Transport
& trench digging

300,000

200,000

150,000
50,000
300,000
150,000
150,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
70,000
100,000
100,000

100,000
500,000
500,000

100,000

100,000

55

85 Kaptoro
Simat kapseret

Kapkemboi
St. Josephs
Tuiyo
Kapaul
Teldet
Kaptinga B
Chepkongi
Lemoko Soko
Sinendet
Kaplelach
Kapmoson
96 (Lulei)
97 Mutwot
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95

98 Koilebel
99 Kapseret centre
100 Ndimu
Cheptiret
Kipchamo

101 Chebii
102 Seiyo East
103 Kerita
104 Seretwet
105 Chuchuniat
106 Lengu
107 Mugundoi
108 Chepkigen

Tarakwa

109 Sengwer
110 Chereber
111 Lorian Umoja
112 Kapkoi
113 Teldet
114 Simatwo
115 Lainguse

Kaptagat

116
117
118
119
120

Cheboror
Mutarakwa
Kiluka
Kwen Farm
Kipkoriony

Collection yard, drying race purchase of


acaricide

100,000

Minor repairs and acaricide


Minor repairs and acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide
Purchase of acaricide, fencing
Minor repairs and acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide
Minor repairs and acaricide

50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
100,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000

Repair of the water tank


Fencing and purchase of acaricide
Foot bath, drying race and purchase of
acaricide
Drying race and purchase of acaricide
Repair of water tank, purchase of acaricide
Water tank
Completion of the dip
Collection yard, foot bath, fencing and
purchase of acaricide
Fencing, collection yard and drying race
Fencing, drying race, foot bath
Purchase of acaricide, repair water tank and
drying race
Repair of collection yard and purchase of
acaricide
Major Repairs
Collection yard, drying race purchase of
acaricide
Foot bath, drying race and purchase of
acaricide
Repair foor bath, drying race and purchase of
acaricide
Collection yard, drying race purchase of
acaricide, fencing and foot bath
Purchase of acaricide
Purchase of acaricide, repair water tank and
drying race
Purchase acaricide, repair collection yard and
drying race
Repair drying race, foot bath and collection
yard
Reduction of dip capacity
New
Completion of the dip
Repair collection yard, crush and drying race

50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
100,000
150,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
100,000
122,000
71,000
90,000
120,000
50,000
70,000
60,000
67,000
150,000
400,000
200,000
100,000

56

Tulwet

Kamagut

Kuinet
Kipsomba

121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129

130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144

Kiplombe

145
146
147
148
149
150

Megun

Rotuga
Kapngetuny
Chebolembus
Chuiyat
Rukuini
Kaptengut
Lelmolok B
Lelmokwo
Lolmugusi

Completion of th dip
100,000
Completion of the dip
200,000
For completeion
250,000
Repairs
100,000
Collection yard and acaracide
50,000
Crush and repair of water tank
50,000
Fencing and purchase of acaricide
50,000
Collection yard and acaracide
50,000
Collection yard and acaracide
50,000
Repair of collection yard, dip tank,
vaccination crush, drying race, roof and
Ainapngetik
latrine construction
100,000
Chemalal
Contruction of office, toilet and water tank
100,000
Sugoi Gaa
Contruction of office, collection yard
100,000
Chepkulo
Toilet construction ,fencing,foot bath repair
100,000
Kamagut West Construction of water tank and fencing
100,000
Mogoiywet
Contruction of toilet and purchase of acaricide
100,000
Emkwen
Collection yard, drying race purchase of acaricide
100,000
Sosiani A
Fencing, Contruction of toilet, office and store, repair100,000oftank
Construction of toilet, repair of dip tank and
Kamagut
fencing
50,000
Sugoi B
Construction of toilet, fencing and repair of foot bath 50,000
Cherori New
Construction of a new dip
700,000
Kuinet Farmers Water tank
100,000
Kapkwenio
Construction of new dip
600,000
Sinendet
Completion of the dip
100,000
Construction of draining race, foot bath,
vaccination crush,soak pit, toilet, bore hole
Chemoset
and water tank. Electricity connection.
100,000
Construction of latrine and store, purchase of
acaricide, water pump and water pipes.
Kaaboi
Repair of collection yard, foot bath,
190,000
Kaplelach North Construction of a new dip
190,000
Emdin
Repair of collection yard and foot bath
110,000
Kaboch
New
200,000
Repair of crush, collection yard and purchase
Kanetik
of acaricide
110,000
Kapkeben
Completion
100,000

151 Kapkorio
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159

Kabongwa
Kingwal 1
Kibabet
Onagata
Kipkaren
Kaptum
Ndubeneti
Kingwal 2
Training

Consrtuction of a new dip


Repair of collection yard,draining race and
roof Purchase of acaricide, transport and
Fencing and purchase of acaricide
Drying race and purchase of acaricide
Repair water tank
Fencing, and crush
Repair of crush and purchase of acaricide
Drying race and purchase of acaricide
Repair of water tank

600,000
30,000
30,000
30,000
30,000
30,000
30,000
30,000
30,000
2,160,000

57

Gazettment of
Committee
members
Monitoring and
Evaluation
Sub Total

700,000
900,000
24,600,000

2. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE, INDUSTRIALIZATION, COOPERATIVEAND


ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

NO. Project
Chagaiya
High Altitude

Activity

Status

Fencing,
Design,
Construction

Design
Completed,

Budget
(kshs.)
2,000,000
4,000,000

Fencing
quotation
River Sosiani
Nature Trail,
Amusement
&
Recreation
Park
Hawkers
Market
Cooperative
Enterprise
Fund

Construct ;
Animal Gages
Recreation
Park
Amusement
Park
Design
Erect
added
floor

Completion Remarks
Rate
0
Quotation
at
0
evaluation
stage

Design
complete

10,000,000

Quotation
for fencing
and
EIM
given out

design
complete

20,000,000

20,000,000

Design
complete.
At BQ stage
Applications
being
received.
some
at
appraisal
stage
Contract
Awarded
Contract
awarded
for
West,
Momoniat,
Kipkaren
and
Merewet
markets

Formulate
rules
and
regulation
Establish Unit

Kiosks

Fabrication

Tender

Markets

Fencing
Gate
Repairs
Toilet
Buy plot

4 tendered
12
quotations
Name:
Kipkaren
Turbo
Jua Kali
West
Wholesale
Main Stage
Retail
Market
Moisbridge
Ziwa

25,000,000
0

4,500,000
3,700,000
4,000,000
5,900,000
1,200,000
800,000
3,700,000
4,000,000
1

Quotations
given
out
for
the
other
12
markets

58

Cheplasgei
Kaplolo
Mlango
Kesses
Burnt Forest
Merewet
Momoniat
Moiben
Kenya
Service
2acres
Chembulet

3,450,000
1,000,000
3,850,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
6,500,000
4,400,000
4,000,000
400,000
1,000,000

County/National and Regional Jua Kali/Nguvu Kazi Exhibitions


UASIN GISHU COUNTY JUA KALI ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION AT NANDI GARDENS 22-072014

HE. The Deputy Governor Hon. Daniel Chomno being HE. The Deputy Governor Hon. Daniel Chomno
welcomed by the Chief Trade Mr. Peter Chesos and being crowned as the patron of Uasin Gishu Jua Kali
the Jua Kali officials for official opening of the Uasin sector by Ms. Rebecca Jebet
Gishu Jua Kali Exhibition at Nandi Gardens

HE The Deputy Governor listening to the explanation from Mr. Andrew Agoro the inventor of the
Steam Jiko. Looking on is the Chief officer Trade and Chairman of Jua Kali Association Uasin Gishu

59

HE The Deputy Governor and the CEC Trade Mr. Philip Meli during the official opening the county
exhibition
NATIONAL JUA KALI DEVOLUTION CONFERENCE THEMED: Jua Kali-Building a Skill-based
County Enterprise Economy EXHIBITION AT BOMAS OF KENYA 27-30 AUGUST, 2014

The Deputy President Hon. William Ruto


touring Uasin Gishu County stand. CEC
Trade Mr. Philip Meli explaining to the
deputy president on functions of the
steam Jiko. Looking on is Chairman,
Council of Governors and Bomet Governor
Hon. Isaac Ruto, Bungoma Governor Hon.
Kenneth Lusaka, and Deputy Governor
Hon. Daniel Chomno.

HE The Governor Uasin Gishu County Hon. Jackson K.


Mandago and HE The Governor E. Marakwet County
Hon. Eng. Alex Tolgos during the signing of visitors
books at Uasin Gishu Stand, Bomas of Kenya

Some of the exhibits from Uasin Gishu County on


display in front of the Kenya pavilion

THE 15TH EAC REGIONAL JUA KALI EXHIBITION AT GIKONDO


EXPO GROUNDS IN KIGALI RWANDA -1ST TO 7TH DECEMBER,

2014.

The high Commissioner of Kenya and Minister of


Trade of Rwanda during the Kenya Day celebration

60

Kenya-Day being entertained by group from Kenya

Kenya-Day being entertained by group from


Burundi

Weights and Measures inspection Sessions

BUSINESS MAPPING: OVERVIEW PER SUB-COUNTY

61

3. LANDS, HOUSING AND PHYSICAL PLANNING


PROJECTS/PROGRAMMES FOR 2013/2014 FINANCIAL YEAR
No.

Project/Programme

Location

Ward

Implementation
Status

Cost So
Far(Ksh)

%
Com

1.

Purchase of Land for


High Altitude Training
Centre

ChagaiyaTimboroa

Timboroa

4.5 acres bought 980,000

100%

2.

Purchase of Land for


Youth Polytechnic

Langas

Langas

4 acres of land
bought

7,800,000

100%

3.

Purchase of Survey

Hq Survey Section HQ

1 No. 3 in 1
printer bought

2,090,000

100%

1 No. GPS (RTK) 3,634,000


Machine bought

100%

Equipment

62

4.

Valuation Roll for


Moisbridge

Moisbridge town Moisbridge


town

Draft ready

4,644,000

90%

5.

Survey of public utility


plots

Cuts across the


county

10 No. of public
plots surveyed

120,000

100%

6.

Survey and Beaconing


of Roads

Kuinet/Kapsuswo, Kuinet
Kapsuswo,
Kimumu,
Kapsoya,
Kimumu,

1st phase
complete

5,000,000

100%

Cuts across the


county

Kapseret
Tulwet/Chuiyat

7. Preparation of Land Use Eldoret


Regulatory Framework Municipality

Kapsoya,
Kapseret and
TulwetChuiyat
Eldoret
Municipality

Approved by
County
Assembly

400,000

100%

8. Preparation of Local
physical development
plans
1.Tumoge Rironi

Tulwet/Chuiyat

Tulwet/Chuiyat

Compl ete

300,000

100%

2. Ziwa

Ziwa

Ziwa

On going

250,000

70%

3.Karandili

KarunaMeibeki

KarunaMeibeki

Complete

150,000

70%

Eldoret
Municipality

Kormaet

30,000

100%

9. Registration of Public
Utility Land

Kapmalel
Sugunanga

Chagaiya

Title for
Kapmalel and
Kormaet Health

63

facilities

Langas

processed

Several roads

10. Repair of Elgon View


House No. 085

Eldoret Town

Eldoret Town

Completed

761,000

100%

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PROJECTS/PROGRAMMES FOR 2014/2015 FINANCIAL YEARS


No.

Project Name

Amount Budgeted

Location

1.

Purchase of Land for


public utilities

9,000,000

-Sinonin Dispensary
-TapsagoiWater
pan
-Chukura
Dispensary
Kosirai N.ECD
-Tuigoin Road
-KipsanguiMerewet Road
-KapkuresECD

Current Status

- Negotiations
completed

-Under
negotiation

2.

Valuation Roll for Eldoret


Municipality

31,000,000

Eldoret
Municipality

Procurement
underway

3.

County Spatial Planning

25,000,000

Uasingishu County

Procurement
underway

4.

Planning of Burnt Forest


town

8,000,000

Burnt Forest Town

Procurement
underway

5.

Planning of Cheptiret
town

8,000,000

Cheptiret town

Procurement
underway

6.

Planning of Southern Bypass

8,000,000

CheplaskeiKapseret-Leseru

Tender awarded

Cost so Far

Rate o
Comp

Payments
being

50%

processed

65

7.

Planning of Moisbridge
town

8,000,000

Moisbridge town

Procurement
underway

8.

Classification of Urban
Areas

8,000,000

All the County

Procurement
underway

9.

Repair of Kodhek Houses


(10)

Eldoret Town

Works on going

10.

Repair of Kodhek Houses


(11)

11.

Fencing of Animal Bound


Yard

300,000

Eldoret Town

Awarded

12.

Repair of House No. 02


Elgon View

800,000

Eldoret

Procurement on
going

13.

Design of Houses in Elgon


View Estate

10,000,000

Eldoret

Procurement on
going

7,484,446

Eldoret Town

40%

40%

100%

66

Launching of Survey of County Roads by H.E. The Governor. This was a collaboration programme between Survey of Kenya and
our County

Swearing in of Uasin Gishu County Land Management Board Members by High Court Judge in the Chamber

67

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4. ROADS, TRANSPORT AND & PUBLIC WORKS


YOUTH CONTRACTS FY 2013/2014
TENDER NO
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/01/13/14

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT
AND MAINTAINACE OF:-

WARD

FUNDED
AMOUNT
Ksh

REMARKS

Cheptabach - Kaptuiyot Rd
100%
MEGUN

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/02/13/14

2,539,176.00

Ongata Dispensary - Main Rd

100%
2,381,016.00

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/03/13/14

Kapkobil-Kabongo-Jasho-Royalton

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/04/13/14

Chepyakwai - Ngara Falls

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/05/13/14

C39 Jnc-Chepkatet KapotikitaTuiyo Sch Rd


St Georges - St. James Rd

NGERIA

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/06/13/14

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/07/13/14
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/08/13/14
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/09/13/14
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/10/13/14

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/11/13/14
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/12/13/14

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/13/13/14
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/14/13/14

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/15/13/14

Evergreen - Kasarani T.C/Ammanet


Kasarani Rds
Mwanzo - Maranatha/ &- Up
Kamutein Rds
SDA Church-Eldoret Village
Polytechnic Rd
Kimalel-Jua Kali Rd

Car Doctor- Rayalton/MariotTanning- Swamp Rd


Annex-Natalies Hotel/Sukunanga-Old
NbiRd(Along The River)
Kesses Health Centre-Chekoiyo
Village-Chekoiyo Sec.-Shopping
Centre
Lelmokwo Jnc-LelmokwoPrimary

KAPSERET /
SIMAT

LANGAS

KIPKENYO

RACE
COURSE

TULWET/
CHUIYAT

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/17/13/14
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/18/13/14

100%

2,464,849.20

100%

2,552,445.00

100%

2,370,457.10

100%

2,339,227.00

100%

2,379,676.20

100%

1,722,600.00

100%

1,866,788.00

100%

2,547,215.00

100%

2,122,945.00

100%

2,277,979.00

100%

2,470,336.00

100%

2,101,827.20

100%

2,667,452.40

100%

2,430,588.60

100%

2,583,010.00

100%

Cheptiret-Kaptumo Health Centre Rd


CHEPTIRET/
KIPCHAMO

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/16/13/14

1,995,026.00

Oasis-Rehema-Kipkeino-Plateau Rd
Matharu-Rongai-Drys Junction/
Kamuyu ndungulu Cherus Rd
Kapyemit-Bayete/ cheululu/
chepkitiny Rd

TARAKWA

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UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/19/13/14 Rural Housing Rds


HURUMA

2,304,900.68

100%

2,425,357.00

84%

2,373,041.00

100%

2,251,710.00

100%

2,240,694.28

75%

2,279,574.00

100%

1,873,168.00

100%

1,873,168.00

100%

1,835,794.80

100%

2,254,819.60

100%

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/20/13/14 Maranatha Church-Sungura Rd

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/21/13/14 Baringo Estate Rds


KAPSAOS :
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/22/13/14 Maili nne - Emkoin/Chepkumia
kapsaos Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/23/13/14 Sugoi Junction-Lower Sosiani Rd
KAMAGUT
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/24/13/14 Leseru-Chepkaitit Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/25/13/14 Murgor Hills Junction-KolongetKibolo Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/26/13/14 Besiobor-Tarus pri. Sch Rds

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/27/13/14 Tuiyobei - Kunguna Daraja- chepsaita


-Kamagut Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/28/13/14 Chepkemel -Osorongai -Kaptendon
Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/29/13/14 Fadhili - Chepsiria - Lelboinet
Primary School
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/30/13/14 Checkpoint-Limnyomoi-KapkerekSigen / Teresia kaplegetet Rds

TAPSAGOI

NGENYILEL

2,241,038.80

100%

KUINET/
KAPSUSWA

2,364,428.00

100%

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/31/13/14 Railway- Kapchumba / kapchumba


ack/kaptebengwet Rds
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/32/13/14 Kaplelach - Tanzania / Kiplombe
Health C Rds

KIPLOMBE

2,403,145.68

100%

2,486,222.00

100%

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/33/13/14 Navalus -CPU - Kimolwet -Ngobitwa


Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/34/13/14 Kapkawa - Kimolwet Rd

SOY

2,248,152.50

100%

2,279,574.00

100%

2,601,062.20

100%

2,279,574.00

100%

2,343,437.80

100%

2,452,535.80

100%

2,337,385.75

100%

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/35/13/14 Kipsomba sec. sch junction-Tarakwa


farm- Kapchan Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/36/13/14 Kamoiwo-Mogoiywet-Daraja Mbili
Machine road-KapSambu Rd

KIPSOMBA

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/37/13/14 Chukura Road- Kapkoren Rd


KAPKURES
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/38/13/14 Matunda -Lamaiywet Rd

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/39/13/14 Moisbridge - Chebarus Rd

MOIS

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BRIDGE
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/40/13/14 Chebarus - Bondeni - Natwana Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/41/13/14 Sirikwa- Legebet - sach angwanShartuga Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/42/13/14 Machine Jnc- Kimosop-Kapsang Rd

2,267,771.00

100%

2,365,968.13

100%

2,279,574.00

100%

2,394,860.60

87%

2,570,183.00

100%

2,027,883.00

100%

2,606,740.00

67%

KAPTAGAT

2,342,699.73

100%
Re - tendered

OLARE/
AINABKOI

2,816,961.40

100%

2,060,421.00

100%

2,985,676.00

100%

2,214,179.00

100%

ZIWA

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/43/13/14 Koisagat-Lamaon-Ngeny Rd
BARSOMBE
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/44/13/14 Ngeny Pri-Sugutek-Kiborokwo Pri Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/45/13/14 Kipsinende Pri (Abrar) - Beliomo- D
295 Jnct/Hillside Estate Rds
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/46/13/14 Kapsoya Border Farm Estate Rds

KAPSOYA

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/47/13/14 Kapnori- Koilel Pri Rd


UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/48/13/14 Lamaon-Plateu- Berur- Chepnoet Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/49/13/14

Ainapkoi-Kimurok-KapngetunySiliboi
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/50/13/14 Waunifor-Tilol-Lelek

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/51/13/14 Califonia-Factory Rd
KIMUMU
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/52/13/14 Chebisas-Kambi Nrb-Mwisho wa
Fence
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/53/13/14 Chepkanga - Sosiot - Chepkoilel Rd
SERGOIT

3,209,267.60 100%
2,189,111.98 100%

TEMBELIO

2,522,652.00

100%

2,262,029.00

100%

2,871,638.00

92%

2,107,314.00

100%

2,783,928.31

100%

1,803,185.20

100%

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/54/13/14 Kuinet-Chepkoilel Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/55/13/14 Cheburbur- Kamukono- Mutei Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/56/13/14 Kaplogoi-Kimoning- Kapteren Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/57/13/14 Merewet -Imaniat Rd
MOIBEN
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/58/13/14 Moiben-Bidii Rd
UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/59/13/14

Tilatil- Karuna Rd

MEIBEKI/
KARUNA

UGC/RDS/RM/YWP/60/13/14 Seretio-Karnanin-Mindililwo Rd

GRAND TOTAL

138,243,440.54

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ROADS, TRANSPORT AND & PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS,BRIDGES AND BUILDING PROJECTS FY 2013/2014
TENDER NO

DESCRIPTIONS

AMOUNT
KSH

REMARKS

ROADS
UGC/RDS/CT:01/2013-2014
UGC/RDS/CT:02/2013-2014

Construction of 64 Street Road and


Rehabilitation of Muliro and Kago
Road in Eldoret Town
Rehabilitation of Kimathi Street in
Eldoret Town

144,108,373

89 %

32,203,080
176,311,453

90%

22,102,234

92%

15,668,004

54%

25,333,704

95%

St James - St Georges Bridge

22,241,318

42%

Kaptoro Bridge

19,928,121

Soy - Kipsomba Bridge

20,737,424

45%
Ongoing
75%

Kaptait - Mogoiwet Box Culvert

13,774,420

82%

24,346,718
164,131,943

95%

26,083,209

55%

TOTAL
BRIDGES
UGC/RDS/B&BC:01/2013-2014
UGC/RDS/B&BC:02/2013-2014
UGC/RDS/B&BC:03/2013-2014
UGC/RDS/B&BC:05/2013-2014
UGC/RDS/B&BC:06/2013-2014
UGC/RDS/B&BC:07/2013-2014
UGC/RDS/B&BC:08/2013-2014
UGC/RDS/B&BC:09/2013-2014

Lower Sosiani Bridge


Kaboi Bridge
Kapnyangi Bridge

Songoliet - Megun Bridge


TOTAL
PUBLIC WORKS

UGC/RDS/CT:02/2013-2014

Construction of fire substation at


Maili Nne in Eldoret Town

GRAND TOTAL

366,526,605

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COUNTY ROAD MACHINERY


FY 2013/2014
S/No
1
2
3

DESCRIPTION
Track Excavators
Motor grader
Single Drum Roller,

QTY

AMOUNT
KSH

REMARKS

34,486,400

100%

277992000

100%

29,568,000

100%

Back hoe Loader,

27,007,200

100%

Wheel Loader,

12,232,000

100%

Dozer ,

19,278,400

100%

20,202,700

100%

20,000,000

100%

79,212,000

100%

430,650

100%

2,993,700

100%

1,653,600

100%

7
8
9
10

11

Crawler Excavator,with
Breaker set
Prime mover (with hydraulic
winch) +Semi Trailer Low
bed
Large Tipper Trucks, 14-15
Tons
Balloon 600 mm, 900mm ,
1200mm
A) Supply of Concrete Mixer
350 L
C) Supply of Poker Vibrator
Heavy duty

9 (3Per category)

D) Supply of Poker Vibrator


Light duty
12

Supply of Generator with light


mast.

Awaiting
delivery
6
2

7,656,000

100%

8,263,000

100%

13

Canter 2Tons.

14

Double cab pickups 3no

13,240,545

100%

15

Single cab pickups 1no

3,443,000

100%

16

Hiab Vehicle

12, 153,936

100%

17

Water Bowser 10,000 L. 3no

24,411,000
584,561,695

100%

TOTAL

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COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF UASIN GISHU


ROADS, TRANSPORT AND & PUBLIC WORKS
STREET LIGHTING PROJECTS FY 2013/2014

TENDER
NO
1

DESCRIPTIONS
Solar Street Lighting

FUNDED
AMOUNT
Ksh
71,680,000

REMARKS
43%

4,909,566
100%

Street lighting in Kapsoya Estate


Street lighting in Elgon View Estate -

4,909,566

Old Uganda Road


Street lighting in Rivertex -Pioneer -

4,772,002

Kipkaren Estate

3,216,593

Street lighting in K.P.A Estate


Street lighting in Hyrax - Pastrol Centre
Area
Street lighting in Railway - Cocacola
Estate
SUB TOTAL

100%
100%

100%
3,216,593

100%
2,741,109

100%

95,445,428

74

ROADS, TRANSPORT AND & PUBLIC WORKS


YOUTH GROUPS STATUS 2013/2014
Tender No

Drain Cleaning and Bush clearing Work s


Description
Group Name

1
2
3

MEGUN WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /01/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /02/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /03/2013/2014

Megun Ward A
Megun Ward B
Megun Ward C

Kaptengut
Kipagenge Y.Group
Youngster Kipkaren Y.G

4
5

KIPKENYO WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /04/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /05/2013/2014

Kipkenyo Ward A

Ndege Farm S.H G

Kipkenyo Ward B

Komoro Logistics

UGC/RDS/RMYG /06/2013/2014

S/NO.

7
8
9

NGERIA WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /07/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /08/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /09/2013/2014

10

KAPSERET / SIMAT WARD


UGC/RDS/RMYG /10/2013/2014

11

UGC/RDS/RMYG /11/2013/2014

12

UGC/RDS/RMYG /12/2013/2014

Destiny Yes We Can

Kipkenyo Ward C

Y.G

Ngeria Ward A
Ngeria Ward B
Ngeria Ward C

Ebenezar Y.G
Taparin Ketigoi
Lelmokwo

Kapsaret/Simat
Ward A

Kamawegro

Kapsaret/Simat

Ward B
Ward C
Roads, Transport and Public works Report

Tanygina Kibore

Kapsaret/Simat

Potikita

FU
Ksh

13
14
15

LANGAS WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /13/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /14/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /15/2013/2014

16
17
18

RACE COURSE WARD


UGC/RDS/RMYG /16/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /17/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /18/2013/2014

19

TULWET CHUIYAT WARD


UGC/RDS/RMYG /19/2013/2014

20

UGC/RDS/RMYG /20/2013/2014

21

UGC/RDS/RMYG /21/2013/2014

Langas Ward A
Langas Ward B
Langas Ward C

Don bosco Y.Group


Gathima Women Group
Jikaze

3
2
3
9

Race Course Ward A Maarifa Uwezo

Race Course Ward B


Race Course Ward C

Koimara YG
Lee 07 YG

3
3
9

Tulwet Chuiyat
Ward A

St Augustine YG

Taunet Sambut W. G

Tulwet Chuiyat

Ward B
Tulwet Chuiyat

Ward C

Hexaprime

22

Cheptiret/Kipchamo WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /22/2013/2014

23

UGC/RDS/RMYG /23/2013/2014

24

UGC/RDS/RMYG /24/2013/2014

Cheptiret/Kipchamo
Ward A

TARAKWA WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /25/2013/2014

Roads, Transport and Public works Report

Cheptiret/Kipchamo

Ward B

25

Kipsamoo Kibagenge
Kapteldon Tarakwa

Cheptiret/Kipchamo

Ward C

Genesis

Tarakwa Ward A

Tedeva C. B O

3
9

26
27

UGC/RDS/RMYG /26/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /27/2013/2014

28

HURUMA WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /28/2013/2014

29

UGC/RDS/RMYG /29/2013/2014

30

UGC/RDS/RMYG /30/2013/2014

Tarakwa Ward B

Mogoiwet Kamoret

Tarakwa Ward C

Tachasis

Huruma Ward A
Huruma Ward B

Mwenderi Garbage Y.G


Neema Solasa WG
Itua Irumu Ta Ruthu

Huruma Ward C

W.G

1
31
32
33

KAPSAOS WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /31/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /32/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /33/2013/2014

34

UGC/RDS/RMYG /34/2013/2014

Kapsaos Ward A
Kapsaos Ward B
Kapsaos Ward C

Katanin Kapsaos S H G
Emkoin Kemeliet Y.G
Taboiyat Kapsaos W.G

KAMAGUT WARD
Cheptabach Evergreen

35
36

UGC/RDS/RMYG /35/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /36/2013/2014

Kamagut Ward A
Kamagut Ward B
Kamagut Ward C

37
38

TAPSAGOI WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /37/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /38/2013/2014

Tapsagoi Ward A
Tapsagoi Ward B

39

40

UGC/RDS/RMYG /39/2013/2014

NGENYILEL WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /40/2013/2014

Roads, Transport and Public works Report

Y.G
Bakule Ongeseet
Kamagut Gaa

New Hope W Group


sor Berur Group
Cheplasgei Young

Tapsagoi Ward C

Vision

Ngenyilel Ward A

Bukwo Green Youth G

41

UGC/RDS/RMYG /41/2013/2014
Ngenyilel Ward B

42

UGC/RDS/RMYG /42/2013/2014

Ngenyilel Ward C

Ngenyiinleel Health
Workers
Chamgaa Murgusi W.
G

2
9

KUINET KAPSUSWA WARD


43

UGC/RDS/RMYG /43/2013/2014

44

UGC/RDS/RMYG /44/2013/2014

45

UGC/RDS/RMYG /45/2013/2014

Kuinet/Kapsuswa

Ward A

Tumaini Disable SHG

Starehe Kuinet

Ward C

Limyomoi Group

2
8

Kaplelach Bakush Y.G


Mwanzo Village G
13 Booster Y .Group

Kuinet/Kapsuswa

Ward B
Kuinet/Kapsuswa

46

KIPLOMBE WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /46/2013/2014

47

UGC/RDS/RMYG /47/2013/2014

48

UGC/RDS/RMYG /48/2013/2014

Kiplombe Ward A
Kiplombe Ward B
Kiplombe Ward C

49
50
51

SOY WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /49/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /50/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /51/2013/2014

Soy Ward A
Soy Ward B
Soy Ward C

Taben Tai Kapkawa


Fadhili
Soy Rift SHG

3
2
3
9

52

KIPSOMBA WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /52/2013/2014

Kipsomba Ward A

Soin Bandaptai

53

UGC/RDS/RMYG /53/2013/2014

Mazingira Pamoja

Kipsomba Ward B

Roads, Transport and Public works Report

3
2
2
1,

Tuiyo

54

UGC/RDS/RMYG /54/2013/2014

55
56

KAPKURES WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /55/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /56/2013/2014

57

UGC/RDS/RMYG /57/2013/2014

Kipsomba Ward C

Kapkatet Tungururwet
WG

Kapkures Ward A

AIC Matunda

Kapkures Ward B
Kapkures Ward C

Kapkoren Mwangaza
Naikiy Matunda Group

7
58
59
60

MOISBRIDGE WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /58/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /59/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /60/2013/2014

Mois Bridge Ward A


Mois Bridge Ward B
Mois Bridge Ward C

Neema Katutwet SHG


Samtek Kolonget W.G
Elite MoisBridge

3
3
3
9

61
62
63

ZIWA WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /61/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /62/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /63/2013/2014

Ziwa Ward A
Ziwa Ward B
Ziwa Ward C

Lamaiwet WG
Boresh Kipsigak
Kipsigak Umoja

3
3
3
9

64

BARSOMBE WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /64/2013/2014

65
66

UGC/RDS/RMYG /65/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /66/2013/2014

67
68

KAPSOYA WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /67/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /68/2013/2014

Roads, Transport and Public works Report

Barsombe Ward A
Barsombe Ward B
Barsombe Ward C

Pambazuko Sapport
Group

Segero Ambasadors Y. G
Lister Solutions

2
3
2
8

Kapsoya Ward A

No Fear WG

Kapsoya Ward B

Hillside Kayanet W G

69

UGC/RDS/RMYG /69/2013/2014

70

KAPTAGAT WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /70/2013/2014

71

UGC/RDS/RMYG /71/2013/2014

72

UGC/RDS/RMYG /72/2013/2014

73

AINABKOI WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /73/2013/2014

74

UGC/RDS/RMYG /74/2013/2014

75

UGC/RDS/RMYG /75/2013/2014

Kapsoya Ward C

Kapsoya Berur Wagon


G

Kaptagat Ward A
Kaptagat Ward B
Kaptagat Ward C

Kaptich Women G
Tahidi
Bakule 91 S.H.G

Ainabkoi/Olare
Ward A

Universal Employment

Ainabkoi/Olare

Ward B

76
77
78

KIMUMU WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /76/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /77/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /78/2013/2014

79
80
81

SERGOIT WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /79/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /80/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /81/2013/2014

82

TEMBELIO WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /82/2013/2014

80
Roads, Transport and Public works Report

Kimuruk Y.G

Ainabkoi/Olare

Ward C

Hillside Kayanet W G

Kimumu Ward A
Kimumu Ward B
Kimumu Ward C

Jerusalem Ainaptich
Kimumu Y.G
Peru Mali SHG

Sergoit Ward A
Sergoit Ward B

Kelji Twaweza
Kilimani Farm Saplies

Sergoit Ward C

Uwezo Kelji S.H.G

Tembelio Ward A

Frontline S.H.G

83

UGC/RDS/RMYG /83/2013/2014

Tembelio Ward B

Vision Youth Group

84

UGC/RDS/RMYG /84/2013/2014

Tembelio Ward C

Ogilgei Disabled G

8
85
86

MOIBEN WARD
UGC/RDS/RMYG /85/2013/2014
UGC/RDS/RMYG /86/2013/2014

87

UGC/RDS/RMYG /87/2013/2014

88

MEIBEKI KARUNA WARD


UGC/RDS/RMYG /88/2013/2014

89

UGC/RDS/RMYG /89/2013/2014

90

UGC/RDS/RMYG /90/2013/2014

Moiben Ward A

Bandaptai Ak Ingok G

Moiben Ward B
Moiben Ward C

Kaperi Youth Group


Ranymoi Vision Y.G

3
2
9

Meibeki/Karuna
Ward A

Sagora S.H G

Twin Jos Enterprises

Koyumgaa Success

Meibeki/Karuna

Ward B
Meibeki/Karuna

Ward C

1
GRAND TOTAL

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DEPARTMENT: ROADS TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC WORKS


PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT FY 2014/ 2015
CULVERTS AND DRAINAGE WORK

PROJECT NAME
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Lelmolok junctionNgeria Girls junction Rd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Mlango-LamaiywetKosyin Rd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Simat- Kaptinga Rd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Mwiruti-Yamumbi Rd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Kipkenyo-Pri-Kimoson
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Anex- Oasis Rd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of BomboMasaba/Kisagats-sichoi/Kaplelach Rd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Seiyo- Mogobich Rd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Ndungulu- CengaluChagiya- GatinaRd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Kahoya MixedKasarani
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Jua Kali-Seyot
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Tiret- Kamoro Rd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Emkoin-Kapkoi-SoinKapchesungwi-Bukwo
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Kapkuis-Shirika
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Keroka Roads

FUNDED
AMOUNT
Ksh

REMARKS
Awarded

1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00

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COUNTY:
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Kaboi-Lorwa Rd
Drainage Improvement and
Maintenance of Kosirai Nursery schCheplelaibei Pry Sch Rd

UASIN GISHU

Awarded

1,500,000.00
Awarded
1,500,000.00

COUNTY: UASIN GISHU


DEPARTMENT: ROADS TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC WORKS
PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT FY 2014/ 2015
PROJECT NAME
FUNDED
REMARKS
AMOUNT
Ksh
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of Kimumu
Awarded
pry- Zeii rdRd
1,500,000.00
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of
Awarded
Chepkanga -ACK Church-Chemaluk Rd
1,500,000.00
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of Koitoror Awarded
Sorngetuny-Ruiyobei-ACK Kapkei Rd
1,500,000.00
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of
Awarded
Kimogoch-kilima-Chebarus-Mosop Rd
1,500,000.00
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of.
Awarded
Karandili-Tangasir-Soiyo Rd
1,500,000.00
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of
Awarded
Maendeleo-Matunda-Kimurgoi Junction Rd
1,500,000.00
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of MogoonAwarded
Jabali-Mukunga Rd
1,500,000.00
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of KamasiaAwarded
Kapkutet Rd
1,500,000.00
Awarded
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of Bronjo Makongi High-Tuyoibei Pry Rd
1,500,000.00
Awarded
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of IllulaMisoi Rd Rds
1,500,000.00
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of
Awarded
Sumbeiywo-chepkongony-coc secondary-kiburer1,500,000.00
chebaibai rd Rd
Drainage Improvement and Maintenance of Centre
Awarded
Kwanza-kapngomor-Chepkurmum-Usalama-Chemusian 1,500,000.00
Rd

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DEPARTMENT: ROADS TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC WORKS


PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT FY 2014/ 2015
FUNDED
GRADING
PROJECT NAME
AMOUNT
(Average KM)
Ksh
Road improvement in Megun ward
Road improvement in Ziwa ward
Road improvement in Ngeria ward
Road improvement in Kapseret ward
Road improvement in Kamagut ward
Road improvement in Tapsagoi ward
Road improvement in Ng'enyilel ward
Road improvement in Mois bridge ward
Road improvement in Kapkures ward
Road improvement in Kipsomba ward
Road improvement in Soy ward
Road improvement in Kiplombe ward
Road improvement in Kapsaos ward
Road improvement in Kuinet/Kapsuswa ward
Road improvement in Barsombe ward
Road improvement in Huruma ward
Road improvement in Karuna/Meibeki ward
Road improvement in Moiben ward
Road improvement in Sergoit ward

GRAVELLING
(KM)

5,000,000.00

40

On going

5,000,000.00

40
40

On going

5,000,000.00

On going
40

5,000,000.00

On going
40

5,000,000.00

On going
40

5,000,000.00

On going
40

5,000,000.00

On going
40

5,000,000.00

On going
40

5,000,000.00

On going
40

5,000,000.00

On going
40

5,000,000.00

On going
40

5,000,000.00

On going

5,000,000.00

40

On going

5,000,000.00

40

On going

5,000,000.00

40

On going

5,000,000.00

40

On going

5,000,000.00

40

On going

5,000,000.00

40

On going

5,000,000.00

40

On going

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DEPARTMENT: ROADS TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC WORKS


PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT FY 2014/ 2015
PROJECT NAME

Road improvement in Kimumu ward

Road improvement in Kapsoya ward


Road improvement in Tembelio ward
Road improvement in Olare/Ainabkoi ward
Road improvement in Kaptagat ward
Road improvement in Tarakwa ward
Road improvement in Langas ward
Road improvement in Tulwet/Chuiyat ward
Road improvement in Cheptiret/Kipchamo ward
Road improvement in Racecourse ward
Road improvement in Kipkenyo ward

FUNDED
AMOUNT
Ksh

GRADING
(Average KM)

GRAVELLING
(KM)

5,000,000.00

40

Ongoing
Ongoing

40
40

Ongoing

40

Ongoing

40

Ongoing

40

Ongoing

40

Ongoing

40

Ongoing

40

Ongoing

40

Ongoing

40

Ongoing

40

Ongoing

5,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
5,000,000.00

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COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF UASIN GISHU


ROADS, TRANSPORT AND & PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS,BRIDGES AND BUILDING PROJECTS FY 2014/2015
TENDER NO

DESCRIPTIONS

FUNDED

CONTRACTOR

AMOUNT
Ksh
ROADS
UGC/RDS/ CT: 01/2014-2015

Construction of Iten JunctionVeterinary- PCEA Road in Eldoret

Cibien
7,566,900.00

Engineering

Town
UGC/RDS/ CT: 02/2014-2015

Construction of Oldonyo Lessos


Pan Villa- Pioneer Health Centre

Chemamul
18,381,982.50

Services Ltd

Road in Eldoret Town

BRIDGES AND BOX CULVERT


UGC/RDS/ B: 02/2014-2015

Construction of Moi UniversityChesunet Bridge

UGC/RDS/ B: 03/2014-2015

Isapam
12,768,468.00

Construction of Kipkorgot Bridge

Baloon
14,558,000.00

UGC/RDS/ B: 04/2014-2015

UGC/RDS/ B: 05/2014-2015

Construction of Emkwen-

Hardcore

Chebolol- Box Culvert

8,691,010.00

Construction of Chelugui- Songich

RE TENDERED

Builders

Box Culvert
UGC/RDS/B&BC:04/20132014

Oldonyo Lessos Bridge

18,071,640

Awarded after
Re-Tender

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GRAVEL BORROW- PIT DONORS


NAME

WARD

Kogo kapchepsuge

Kaptagat ward

IVC Church, Maili nne

Kiplombe/Kapsaos ward

Caleb Kositany

Ziwa ward

Micah Cheserem

Sergoit ward

Silas Tiren

Moiben ward

William Chemweno

Karuna/Meibeki ward

Mark Too

Ngeria

NEWLY ACQUIRED ROAD MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

GRADERS AND EXCAVATORS

Roads, Transport and Public works Report

87

WHEEL LOADERS AND BACK HOE LOADERS

CONSTRUCTION OF ST. GEORGES-JAMES BRIDGE IN KAPSARET


Roads, Transport and Public works Report

88

NEWLY GRADED ROAD

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5. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, WATER & NATURAL


RESOURCES
NO
.

Project

location

Status

Cost(Ksh)

Completion
Rate

Remarks

Kipkabus
Water
Project

Ainabkoi/
Olare Ward

Ongoing

39,461,041.00

70 %

ongoing

Two four
Head
wheel drive quarters
tractors

procured

7,600,000

100%

Delivered

Two
tractor
operated
skip loader

Head
quarters

procured

5,700,000

100%

Delivered

40 skip
loader
containers

Head
quarters

procured

9,744,000

100%

Delivered

Three side
loader
trucks

Head
quarters

procured

28,798,500

100%

Delivered

Two truck
mounted
skip loader
trucks

Head
quarters

procured

22,100,000

100%

Three
double cab
vehicles

Head
quarters

procured

13,240,545

100%

Delivered

Beauti?cati Head
on
quarters
Programme

Procured

1,000,000.00

100%

Done

Clean up
programm
e

Sensitizati
on
con
going

100%

Youth
groups
and
women
groups
engaged

Head
quarters

Delivered

90

10

Rehabilitati
on of river
Sosiani

Cleaning
done

50,000,000

100%

Done.
Funded by
national
Governme
nt

100%

Done.
Funded by
national
Governme
nt

200,000
trees
procured
and
planted

11

Disilting of
Kapkong
&Cheptigit
dams

Tapsagoi
and
Kaptagat
wards
respectivel
y.

completee
d

10,000,000

13

Kapseret
water
project

Simat/kaps
eret Wards

Designs
being
developed

700,000,000

14

Greening
All wards
of
schools
programm
e

240,000
seedlings
planted

6,000,000

15

Nandi park
rehabilitati
on

Head
Quarters

tendered

7,000,000

awarded

16

Purchase
of 40 Skip
containers

Head
Quarters

tendered

10,000,000

awarded

17

Dumpsite
land

Burnt
Forest and
Moisbridge

6,000,000

Negotiatio
ns

19

Purchase
of tree
seedlings

Across the
county

4,000,000

On going

20

Ward
water
projects

All wards

55,500,000

ongoing

On-going .
eldowas
100%

Done

91

SUBJECT: YOUTH AND WOMEN GIVEN CONTRACTS IN


THE DEPARTMENT
NAME
Alasiri Women Group
Cheptais youth Group
Usafi women Group
Barua Youth Enterprise
SQ cleaning Services
No fear women self help
group
UasinGishu Women
Pamoja Youth Group
Inuka self help group
Old Uganda Road
Kamkunji Village youth
group
Kamkunji Women of
Vision

CONTRACT
Management of Public Toilets
Management of Public toilets
Management of Public toilets
Management of Public toilets
Management of Public toilets
Waste managemnt

LOCATION
Main Market
Sosiani Bus Park
Library Toilet
Fims
Turbo Stage
Lower Kapsoya

Waste Management
Waste Managemnt
Waste management
Waste managemnt
Waste Management

Elgon view
West Indies
West indies
Old Uganda road
Kamkunji

Waste Managemnt

Kamkunji

92

6. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

BURSARY 2013/2014
NO

WARD

KSH.

TOTAL NUMBER OF
BENEFICIARIES

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11.
12.
13.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Tulwet/chuiyat
Kaptagat
Megun
Kimumu
Langas
Sergoit
Karuna/Meibeki
Racecourse
Kipkenyo
Ngeria.
Simat/Kapseret
Kapsoya
Moisbridge
Tapsagoi
Ainabko/Olaare
Ngenyilel
Kipsomba
Ziwa
Moiben
Tembelio
Kiplombe
Kuinet-Kapsuswo
Kamagut
Soy
Kapsaos
Kapkures
Cheptiret/Kipchamo
Segero/Barsombe
Tarakwa
Huruma
TOTAL

3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
90,000,000

398
343
429
301
369
266
470
339
302
443
343
332
504
371
396
454
377
542
289
395
389
308
475
305
377
485
276
472
300
376
11,426

93

BURSARY 2014/2015
NO

WARD

KSH.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11.
12.
13.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Tulwet/chuiyat
Kaptagat
Megun
Kimumu
Langas
Sergoit
Karuna/Meibeki
Racecourse
Kipkenyo
Ngeria.
Simat/Kapseret
Kapsoya
Moisbridge
Tapsagoi
Ainabko/Olaare
Ngenyilel
Kipsomba
Ziwa
Moiben
Tembelio
Kiplombe
Kuinet-Kapsuswo
Kamagut
Soy
Kapsaos
Kapkures
Cheptiret/Kipchamo
Segero/Barsombe
Tarakwa
Huruma
TOTAL

3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
90,000,000

ALLOCATION
ON-GOING

94

YOUTH POLYTECHNICS UNDER CONSTRUCTION


S/NO. SUB-COUNTY

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Ainabkoi

Kesses

Soy

Moiben

Turbo

Kapseret

YOUTH
AMOUNT
POLYTECHNIC ALLOCATED(KSHS)
2013/2014

2014/2015

1.Ainabkoi

2,777,777.70

1,400,000.00

2. Sogorik

2,777,777.70

1,400,000.00

1.Mugundoi

2,777,777.70

1,400,000.00

2.Lainguse

2,777,777.70

1,400,000.00

1.Kwenet

4,100,000.00

2.Kiwato

2,777,777.70

1,400,000.00

1.Sessia

2,777,777.70

1,400,000.00

2.Sergoik

2,777,777.70

1,400,000.00

1.Kanetik

2,777,777.70

1,400.000.00

2.Nyengilel

1,000,000.00

3,100.000.00

1.Eldoret

2,777,777.70

1,400.000.00

2.To be Identified
by the Leaders

4,100,000.00

95

ECDE CONSTRUCTION 2013/2014


NO.
1.

WARD
Kapsaos

SCHOOL
Emkoin Primary School
Kapsaos Primary School

AMOUNT
833,000
833,000

2.

Kamagut

3.

Ngenyilel

4.

Kuinet/Kapsuswa

5.

Mois bridge

6.

Kapkures

555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000

7.

Kipsomba

Kapkatet Primary School


Mareba Primary School
Kaptich Primary School
Tebeson Primary School
Tuiyobei Primary School
Kimolwet Primary school
Kamukunji Primary School
Shirika Primary School
Itigo Primary School
Ex-cullen Primary School
Nabiswa Primary School
Natwana Primary School
Kabianga Primary School
Cheptarit Primary School
KapketebengwetPri.
School
Ndalat Primary School
Kipsomba Farm Primary
School
Kosirai North Primary
School
Kimolwet Primary School
Taunet Primary School
Up County (Natasha)
Tolilet Primary School
BudalangiGeith Primary
School
St. Marys Ngobitwa
Primary School
Labuyoyet Primary School
Tuiyobei Primary School
Cheplaskei Primary School
Gitwe Primary School
Kapkenduiywo Primary
School
Mwiruti Primary School
Chepkongi Primary School
Kapkagaron Primary School
Lemook Primary School
Leketet Primary School
Kingwal Primary School
Belekenya Primary School

8.

Ziwa

9.

Soy

10

Tapsagoi

11

Langas

12

Kapseret

13.

Megun

555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000

555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000

96

14.

Kipkenyo

Kipkaren Primary School


St. Marys Chebarus
Primary School

15.

Ngeria

Kamuzee Primary School 555,000


Nandi Gaa Primary School 555,000
Jasho Primary School
555,000

16.

Tulwet/Chuiyat

BinduraTuiyobei Primary
School
Kondoo Farm 9
Chepkoiyo Primary School
Chuchuniat Primary School
St. Mathews Kipchamo
Kerita/TulwetPri. School
Rongai Primary School
Kapyemit Primary School
Chepkitiny Primary School
Kapsoen Primary School
Chepkosom Primary School
Kaptuktuk Primary school
Kosurur Primary School
Kapkures /Sach 4 Primary
School
Muget Primary school
Simatwet Primary School
Tugen Estate Primary
School
Chemaluk Primary school
Leltot Primary School
Kewet Primary School
Kelkotet Primary school
Border farm Primary
School
Koibarak Primary School
Illula Primary School
Cheptigit Primary School
NaiberiPri. School
Songich Primary School
Shauri Estate B Primary
School (NEW)
Huruma Primary School

555,000

Racecourse Primary School


Sosiani Primary School
Oasis Primary School
Tekeiyat Primary School
Cheptuon Primary School
Roret Primary School

555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000

17

Cheptiret/Kipchamo

18.

Tarakwa

19

Tembelio

20

Karona/Meibeki

21

Sergoit

22

Ainabkoi

23

Kapsoya

24

Kaptagat

25

Huruma

26

Racecourse

27

Segero/Barsombe

555,000
1,110,000

555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
833,000
833,000

97

28

Moiben

29

Kiplombe

30

Kimumu

Itet Primary School


Tachaasis Primary School
Merewet Primary School
Chebarus Primary School
Ainamoi Primary School
Kaboi Primary School
Kimumu Primary School
Ainabtich Primary School
Ngomongo ECD

555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000
555,000

ECDE CONSTRUCTION 2014/2015


WARD
KAPSAOS

NGENYILEL

ECDE CENTRE

AMOUNT ALLOCATED

1. KAPKEBEN ECD
2. KAPKOROS ECD

KSHS. 750,000

1. TUIGOI
2. UPENDO
3. BUKWO PRI.

KSHS. 500,000

KSHS. 750,000

KSHS. 500,000
KSHS. 500,000

KUINET/KAPSUSWA

1. MOSES KIPTANUI
2. LELBOINET
3. KOITEBES

KSHS. 500,000
KSHS 500,000
KSHS. 500,000

MOISBRIDGE

1. MAJI MAZURI
2. KWENET
3. BONDENI

KSHS. 500,000
KSHS. 500,000
KSHS. 500,000

KAPKURES

1. SIGAON PRIMARY
2. LAMAIYWET
3. MAENDELEO

KSHS. 500,000
KSHS. 500,000
KSHS. 500,000

KIPSOMBA

1. CHEPLELAIBEI PRI. SCH.


ECD
2. KAPCHAN ECD
3. KIPSOMBA PRIMARY

KSHS. 500,000

KSHS. 500,000
KSHS. 500,000

ZIWA

1. TAMBOIYET PRIMARY
2. LAMAIYWET
3. KAMUNGEI

KSHS. 500,000
KSHS. 500,000
KSHS. 500,000

98

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