From the MP's Desk..

"My wish is to turn Kikuyu into a model constituency in the country. If I can lead the people to the promised land, it will be better. But if I will not be there when they reach that promised land, I will say Haleluya"

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Hon, Nguyai

Key Sectors

Sectors in our constituency

The following areas have been identified as vital to the general development of the constituency.

Education

Kikuyu constituency is home to some of the best schools in the country. .............Read more

Security

Security is a major concern in the constituency. ...............................Read more

Roads and Infrastructure

The constituency boasts of good electricity coverage providing opportunity for investments and economic growth.
The priority has been to ensure that the first major access roads are improved. At the  present  several  roads  have been rehabilitated............Read more

Environment

Environment conservation has been of concern in the constituency. It is also a concern how the environment is conserved through planting of indigenous trees and managing soil erosion.................Read more

Youths, Sports, Recreation

The youth form about 60% of the total population in the constituency.
The creation of the district has ensured that the employment centre for all government agencies now is within kikuyu constituency ...........................Read more



Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock

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Kikuyu constituency boasts some of the most fertile soils in the country.It is for this reason that the people of Kikuyu constituency are largely dependent on agriculture for income most of whom are small scale farmers. .....................Read more

Water and Sanitation

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The source of water in the constituency is basically bore holes.
Kikuyu Water Company is currently serving Kikuyu town and its environs.In addition there are about 36 self help water projects within the constituency which supplement this service..........................................................................Read more

Social and Economic Empowerment

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Kenya’s journey towards prosperity also involves the building of a just and cohesive society, enjoying equitable social development in a clean and secure environment. This quest is the basis of transformation in eight key social sectors.....Read more

Government Initiatives

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Millennium Development Goals 2000 – 2015.
Economic Stimulus Programme
Public Private Partnership (PPP)



Physical Planning and Housing

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Physical Planning is about utilisation of land to achieve maximum benefits for the welfare of the citizens. Physical Planning is necessary to create order in the society, to minimize land use conflicts, to achieve efficiency i.e. minimum time to get access to services and to pass land to future generations’ hence sustainable use of land..........................................................Read more

Health and HIV/AIDs

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The constituency has numerous health facilitieshe society, to minimize land use conflicts, to achieve efficiency i.e. minimum time to get access to services and to pass land to future generations’ hence sustainable use of land............Read more

IDPs and Special Needs

The constituency like any other society has some disadvantaged groups including the physical, mentally ill, blind, and the deaf.There is need to empower them and integrate them into the society so that they also play an active role in nation building.There is need to implement programmes and schemes that supports their needs, create special funds which they can access and be able to get them a reserve in terms of policy.....Read more

Communication and Governance

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This sector will be important in enabling to provide forums. Community gets to know what is happening in their constituency through several medium such as newsletters either on an annual and biannual or even quarterly basis. Communicating with the population through radio and even by local meetings within the Constituency will also be an avenue for getting feedback from the community..............................................Read more

Gender and Children

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Two of the eight Millennium Development goals are to reduce children mortality and to have gender equality and empowerment of women.  There are many gender challenges and one of the biggest gender challenges is the fact that land as a tool of production is still heavily owned by the male and it is important to then find ways in which we can empower the women so that they can become the stabilizing factor in managing families..................................Read more