Nation | by James Kahongeh
Located 75 kilometres north of Nairobi, and constructed along Karimenu River, Karimenu II Dam is one of the major projects expected to boost access to water for residents of Nairobi and its environs.
The dam, whose works began in 2019, is expected to be competed in 2022 just when President Kenyatta is preparing to leave office.
Millions of Kenyans are still contending with limited access to clean and safe drinking water. A 2019 joint monitoring programme report by Unicef and the World Health Organisation (WHO) put Kenya’s overall access to water at 59 per cent…
