Nairobi County Accelerates Ward-Level Development in Embakasi Central and East
Nairobi City County Government is making significant progress in delivering people-driven development through the Ward Development Programme (WDP), with notable projects completed across Embakasi Central and Embakasi East sub-counties. These initiatives reflect Governor Johnson Sakaja’s commitment to bringing services and development closer to residents, ensuring that the impact of devolved funds is tangible.
In Matopeni/Spring Valley Ward, residents now enjoy improved mobility following the construction of access roads including Biashara Street, Hadasa Road, Jilma Road, Matopeni, and Esvak Road, covering a total of 0.40 km. Additional works on Kirunga and Malaysia Roads are expected to enhance connectivity by a further 0.55 km. These roads are easing congestion, improving accessibility, and creating new business opportunities for traders and local residents.
Education and social infrastructure have also been prioritized. Bondeni Primary School in Kayole Central Ward now hosts a modern Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) block, providing a conducive learning environment for young learners. In Kayole South, the construction of Kayole II Social Hall and a modern resource center is fostering safer and vibrant community spaces. Other improvements include the construction of Musasa Muoroto Road (0.45 km) and rehabilitation of Social Hall Galili Road (0.40 km) in Lower Savannah Ward, as well as Mihang’o stage feeder roads (0.50 km) in Kayole North, which significantly improve last-mile connectivity.