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HON HASSAN GELEY; A TRUE GEM OF A LEADER WHO IS DESTINED FOR BIGGER THINGS

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HON HASSAN GELEY; A TRUE GEM OF A LEADER WHO IS DESTINED FOR BIGGER THINGS  One of the rare breeds of leaders who have held on to the belief that leadership entails the art of identifying issues of great importance to the people and solving them. Baraki MCA Hon Hassan Geley has time to time manifested what an extraordinary leader, person and human being he is by prioritising development and progress over petty politics. To him, the wellbeing of his people supercedes kow-towing to unnecessary political orchestra and it's masters. He is an astute and an avid anti-corruption crusader who has valiantly exposed numerous scandals in his bid to ensure the funds for the people are used prudently.  He is destined for bigger things.  Today, I celebrate this phenomenon and fantastic leader.

MANYALA DAN " THE GOVERNOR IS COMMITTED TO DEAL WITH DRAINAGE AND OTHER INFRASTRUCTURAL ISSUES

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MANYALA DAN " THE GOVERNOR IS COMMITTED TO DEAL WITH DRAINAGE AND OTHER INFRASTRUCTURAL ISSUES  Mombasa County government through the Department of Transport and Infrastructure has been giving a huge priority to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the drainage system across the county as heavy rains continues to pound the coastal city.  CECM Dan Manyala has been leading the effort to tackle the perennial issues of flooding due to various reasons including improper disposal of garbage leading to blocking of the stormwater ways. Yesterday, the Mr Manyala inspected the ongoing drainage works along Nyerere Avenue, Star of The Sea section where he reiterated the commitment of the County Government to deal with drainage and other Infrastructural issues.  "A lasting Stormwater drainage solution is a critical deliverable for H.E Governor Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir administration." Manyala said.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE PUTTING VITAL MEASURES IN PLACE TO PREVENT FLOODING

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE PUTTING VITAL MEASURES IN PLACE TO PREVENT FLOODING  Heavy rainfall preparedness works and stormwater drainage cleaning activities are in full gear in Mombasa County as the Department of Transport and Infrastructure continue to put in place mitigating measures to curb any potential flooding.  Multiple activities including unblocking drainages and improving other key Infrastructural amenities has been ongoing in preparation for the heavy rains expected according to the Metrological Department.  CECM Dan Manyala led in supervision of the works along Nyerere Avenue and in Old Town Ward as they are progressing. Mr Manyala said to manage and direct excess rain water and runoff and significantly prevent the risk of flooding in urban centers, these drainage systems need to be free of blockages. "Report irresponsible waste disposal happening to these waterways and around you to the area Ward Administrator, Environment Compliance offi

HON ADOW IS GRADUALLY TRANSFORMING WAJIR SOUTH. OTHER LEADERS SHOULD EMULATE HIM

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HON ADOW IS GRADUALLY TRANSFORMING WAJIR SOUTH. OTHER LEADERS SHOULD EMULATE HIM Infrastructure is the backbone of any thriving economy and its the trampoline to catapult any place to great development.  Wajir South MP Hon Mohammed Adow has been in office in a span of less than 6 months and his fantastic job in matters Infrastructure is glaringly visible and evident in the vast constituency.  Many roads serving the area has been improved while others have been tarmacked thus facilitating smooth movements of goods and services. What used to be dilapidated, impassable and grotesquely terrible roads are now the apple of the eyes.  If our Northern region could have been lucky to have half of MPs of the same calibre and mettle like Hon Adow , our region would have taken a huge stride in terms of development.

Mombasa, The Only County to Flatten the Road Fatality Curve.

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MOMBASA, THE ONLY COUNTY TO FLATTEN THE ROAD FATALITY CURVE. According to the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), Mombasa county is the only county in Kenya that has managed to flatten the curve when it comes to road crashes fatalities. A clearly marked Pedestrian crossings, well maintained roads, adherence to traffic rules enforced by the Inspectorate and functioning streetlights done by the Department of Transport and Infrastructure has ensured safety for the users. Speaking to Kenyan Guardian News website, Mr Manyala Dan, CECM Transport and infrastructure said they will keep doing their best to ensure safety for all the road users adding that they will introduce bills in the county assembly that once passed will make Mombasa one of the safest cities in Africa.  "Currently we are working on introducing three bills at the county assembly, road safety lies in the centre of all these bills. The bills are the transport and infrastructure bill, Non-motorised t