Construction crews have reached new milestones in the upgrading of the Tawa-Nguluni road to bitumen standards. The project, which covers a 30-kilometre stretch in Mbooni, Makueni County, involves both the paving of the main carriage way and routine maintenance of existing sections to ensure durability.
Local officials report that the development of this corridor is intended to facilitate the flow of goods and services between Makueni and Kitui counties. By improving the physical connection between these two administrative areas, the road serves as a primary artery for the broader Eastern Region.
Engineers on site are focusing on the transition from gravel to a permanent bitumen surface to mitigate the seasonal damage often seen on rural earth roads. The work includes drainage improvements and the reinforcement of the road base to handle increased traffic volumes expected upon completion.
For residents in Mbooni, the project aims to reduce travel times to market centres and social amenities. The government anticipates that the reliable infrastructure will encourage private investment in the rural areas surrounding the route.
The completion of the Tawa-Nguluni stretch is part of a wider infrastructure plan to strengthen inter-county linkages. Once fully commissioned, the road is expected to sustain regional trade by providing a more efficient route for agricultural produce and commercial transport.
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