THE STANDARD
KENYA
Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]
Nakuru County Governor Lee Kinyanjui has appointed a new Chief Officer to the Health Department to fill the void left by the demise of Mr Samuel King ori. King ori succumbed to Covid-19 on March 22, 2021.
Governor Kinyanjui Thursday appointed Dr Daniel Wainaina Ndung u to the office in an acting capacity. This is to inform the public that Dr Daniel Wainaina Ndung u has been appointed acting chief officer for Public Health effective immediately, said Kinyanjui in a statement.
Prior to the appointment, Dr Wainaina, who holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree and a Masters in Public Health, served as the county’s Deputy County Director of Medical Services.
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County Govt To Construct Toilets Along Nakuru-Nairobi Highway
The govt has finally moved to address the pressing issue that is a lack of sanitation facilities along the busy Nairobi- Nakuru – Eldoret Highway.
The Nakuru county administration has partnered with agencies to construct over 20 ablution blocks at a cost of Sh20 million.
A devolved unit has already begun the construction, with some of the public washrooms set to be strategically built at stopovers at Total Junction, Longonot, and Mai Mahiu.
County Public Health Chief officer Samuel King’ori said the project will also extend to the Nakuru-Subukia-Nyahururu road.
“We are building public toilets at various stopovers along the busy highway including at Kinungi, Kikopey, Salgaa, Kibunja, Total Junction, Pipeline, and Longonot,” King’ori said.