Governor Kihika vows to walk with families who lost loved ones in Mai Mahiu floods
- Pristone Mambili
- May 10, 2024
- Mai Mahiu
- nakuru
- Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika
Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika has vowed to work closely with families who lost their loved ones in the Mai Mahiu floods. Kihika said she will ensure those affected are assisted. Governor Kihika spoke during a requiem mass for the victims. “We have held a tearful, moving and compassionate memorial prayer service conducted by interdenominational clergy […]
Read MoreUPDATE: Mai Mahiu Floods Tragedy
- Pristone Mambili
- April 30, 2024
- Kenya Redcross Society
- Mai Mahiu
- nakuru
Mai Mahiu Floods Tragedy Update by Kenya Redcross 76 people are reported missing at our tracing desk. 110 have been rescued. Approximately 250 people are being hosted at Ngeya Girls Secondary School, where they were provided with essential items, courtesy of the National and County Government of Nakuru and partners. The Kenya Red Cross continues […]
Read MoreA sigh of relief to survivors of Mai-Mahiu Dam tragedy as leaders make a visit
- Pristone Mambili
- April 29, 2024
- Mai Mahiu
- nakuru
- Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika
Monday April 29, 2024 morning was not just like any other as locals of Nakuru County and Kenyans at large woke up to the devastating news of a tragedy that has claimed more than 40 lives. As rescue and recovery of bodies went on, several leaders made to the scene. However, the visiting of Nakuru […]
Read MoreGovernor Kihika assures families affected by Old Kijabe Dam tragedy of government’s support
- Pristone Mambili
- April 29, 2024
- Mai Mahiu
- nakuru
- Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika
Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika has assured Mai Mahiu families hit by the Old Kijabe Dam tragedy of government’s support. Speaking on Monday April 29, 2024 after visiting the area together with other leaders among them Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, Kiambu Governor Kimani Wa Matangi and area MP Jayne Kihara among […]
Read MoreNakuru Woman Rep calls on Kenyans in flood-prone areas to move to safer ground
- Pristone Mambili
- April 29, 2024
- Mai Mahiu
- nakuru
- Nakuru Woman Representative Liza Chelule
Nakuru County Woman Representative Liza Chelule has advised residents living in flood-prone and landslides-prone areas to take precautions and move to safer areas. In her message of condolences to the families that have lost their loved ones in the Mai Mahiu dam tragedy that has claimed lives, Chelule said it was so unfortunate that the rains […]
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