Construction of the Nandi HillsโHimaki Road in Nandi County has reached 55% completion. The project forms part of the governmentโs ongoing efforts to expand and modernise Kenyaโs road network.
The road upgrade is expected to deliver a safer and more efficient transport corridor once complete. It will facilitate the movement of people and goods, improve access to essential services, and reduce travel times and vehicle operating costs for residents and businesses.
The State Department for Roads has emphasised its commitment to delivering a seamlessly connected Kenya. Officials say the development, maintenance and rehabilitation of the national road network will enhance mobility and support inclusive socio-economic development across counties.
Upon completion, the improved road is expected to stimulate economic activities within Nandi County. Better connectivity is seen as key to unlocking opportunities in agriculture, trade and other sectors that rely on reliable transport links.
The project aligns with broader national infrastructure priorities. It aims to address long-standing challenges in rural and semi-urban areas where poor road conditions have historically limited access and increased transport costs.
Construction teams continue to work on key sections of the road. Progress to the 55% mark reflects steady advancement despite typical challenges associated with road projects in varied terrain.
Local communities in Nandi County stand to benefit from the upgraded road. Improved access is expected to support better service delivery in health, education and other essential sectors.
The State Department for Roads has highlighted the role of such projects in reducing travel times and vehicle operating costs. These improvements can have a direct positive impact on household incomes and business competitiveness.
Further updates on the Nandi HillsโHimaki Road are expected as works continue toward full completion. The department has reiterated its focus on delivering quality infrastructure that meets the needs of Kenyans.
Road projects like this one form part of a wider push to strengthen connectivity across the country. They complement ongoing initiatives by agencies such as KeNHA and county governments to improve the overall transport network.
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