Wahome launches 15-ward water plan in Nanyuki
The campaign’s water pledge: boreholes and water pans in every ward, and last-mile piping to homes and schools.
Preview: the three news items below are sample entries — their headlines, dates and photographs are placeholders written to show the layout, not reports of things that happened, and there is no full article behind any headline. None of the stops under “Planned stops” is scheduled: not one has a confirmed date, venue or time yet, so please do not travel anywhere expecting to find the campaign.
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Statements, coverage and where to find the campaign next.
These three items are samples that show how campaign news will look. They are not reports of things that happened, the dates are placeholders, and there is no full article behind any of the headlines yet.
The campaign’s water pledge: boreholes and water pans in every ward, and last-mile piping to homes and schools.
The campaign’s enterprise pledge: 5,000 grants for young people and women, as set out in the agenda.
The campaign’s open-books pledge: the county budget published online every quarter, and verified pending bills cleared within 90 days.
Karibuni nyote — every stop will be open to the public.
Nothing below is scheduled. None of these stops has a confirmed date, venue or start time, so please do not travel to any of them yet. The list shows the kinds of stops the campaign intends to run; each one will be published here, with its date and venue, once it is actually arranged.
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An open question-and-answer meeting on the water plan and the county budget, in Swahili and English.
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A walk through the market to meet traders and hear what a county abattoir would change for them.
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Enterprise grants, training and jobs. Bring your questions.
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A dispensary visit, looking at stock levels, staffing and how quickly a referral can move.
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Part of the campaign’s plan to hold a listening stop in each of the county’s 15 wards.
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