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KeNHA Holds Consultative Meeting For Nanyuki Doldol Road Upgrade

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KeNHA officials and Ol Jogi Conservancy representatives during a consultative meeting for the Nanyuki Doldol road upgrade. | X.com/KeNHA
The Kenya National Highways Authority and Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy held a meeting to coordinate preparations for the upgrade of the Nanyuki Naibor Junction Doldol road to bitumen standards.

The Kenya National Highways Authority Upper Eastern Region and Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy have held a consultative meeting. The meeting was to coordinate preparations for the upgrade of the Nanyuki Naibor Junction Doldol road.

The road is set to be upgraded to bitumen standards. The discussions focused on the proposed road realignment and detour through the conservancy.

The meeting was led by Upper Eastern Regional Director Eng Howard M'mayi and Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy Chief Operating Officer Tim Jessop. They reviewed potential environmental and project impacts.

The engagement reaffirmed KeNHA's commitment to collaborative stakeholder engagement. The authority aims to deliver safe sustainable road infrastructure while protecting the region's unique wildlife.

The Nanyuki Doldol road is an important link in the region. Its upgrade will improve connectivity and support economic activities.

Ol Jogi Wildlife Conservancy is a key player in conservation and tourism. The collaboration ensures that the road project respects the ecological heritage of the area.

The consultative approach is important for infrastructure projects in sensitive areas. It helps balance development needs with environmental protection.

The upgrade is part of KeNHA's broader programme to improve road networks across the country. Good roads are essential for economic growth and connectivity.

The meeting is a positive example of stakeholder engagement in project planning. Such consultations can help reduce conflicts and ensure better outcomes.

The road upgrade is expected to benefit local communities and the tourism sector. Better infrastructure can support growth in high potential areas.

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