Homa Bay receives Ksh524 million for water and sanitation improvements. The government has allocated funds to expand water connectivity and sanitation services in the region. The money will support the Homa Bay Water and Sewerage Company in its efforts to improve access to clean water. The project aims to address the challenges of water scarcity and poor sanitation in local communities.
The investment is part of a broader initiative to enhance infrastructure and public services in Homa Bay. Officials hope the expansion will benefit thousands of residents by providing reliable water supply and better sanitation facilities. The project is expected to improve living conditions and promote public health.
The funding will be used to upgrade existing systems and extend services to underserved areas. This includes the construction of new pipelines and the installation of modern sanitation facilities. The initiative reflects the government’s commitment to improving essential services in rural regions.
The project is anticipated to be completed within the next few years, with ongoing monitoring to ensure its success. Local authorities are working closely with the company to plan and implement the improvements efficiently.
























