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​Strengthening Coordination for Progress: Mwache Dam Project Monthly High-Level Meetings and site inspections (December 2025)

  • Writer: Kenya Water Security And Climate Resilience Project
    Kenya Water Security And Climate Resilience Project
  • Apr 2
  • 2 min read
The World Bank support and project management unit team accessing progress at New Fulugani Primary School.  From Left, Chris Phelix Okoth and Martin Kungauiz from the Ministry of Education, Project Coordinator Eng Simon Kibachio, Pieter Waalewijn, WB, Project Manager engineer SAO Alima, Anne Bakilana, Ops Manager WB among others.

The World Bank support and project management unit team accessing progress at New Fulugani Primary School.  From Left, Chris Phelix Okoth and Martin Kungauiz from the Ministry of Education, Project Coordinator Eng Simon Kibachio, Pieter Waalewijn, WB, Project Manager engineer SAO Alima, Anne Bakilana, Ops Manager WB among others.

 

On 1st December 2025, Eng. SAO Alima, Mwache Dam Project Manager, led a joint site visit with the World Bank, CWWDA, PMU, contractor, and supervising engineers to review progress and tackle challenges. Anne Bakilana, Ops manager, World bank praised the project’s achievements and called for swift action on remaining bottlenecks to ensure timely completion.


Project Manager, Eng Sam Alima, chaired a routine stakeholders’ meeting at the Project Administration Building boardroom in Fulugani Village, Kinango Constituency, Kwale County.

Project Manager, Eng Sam Alima, chaired a routine stakeholders’ meeting at the Project Administration Building boardroom in Fulugani Village, Kinango Constituency, Kwale County. This crucial engagement provided a platform for stakeholders and community representatives to deliberate on issues that may influence the smooth implementation of the project. The stakeholders were briefed on land compensation progress, project updates, community infrastructure such as water provision and Roads, Livelihood restoration program(LRP), three Mwache schools completion and handing over, among other critical issues.


The meeting reaffirmed the project’s commitment to collaboration, transparency and addressing community concerns as it advances towards completion. The meeting brought together key stakeholders including the Project Management Unit (PMU), Kinango Member of Parliament Hon Samwel Gonzi Rai, Coast Water Works Development Agency (CWWDA) led by th CEO Mr. Hamoud Mwinyi Mguza, Mwavumbo Ward MCA Hon. Hamisi Mkaha, Kasemeni Ward MCA Hon. Victor Safari Nyanje, County government of Kwale rep Hon Anthony Yama, Security team led by Samburu DCC Mr. Patrick Kilonzo, Chiefs, Community Liaison Committee (CLC), Dam Union, Education officials, Water Resources Authority, representatives from the National Land Commission (NLC) among others.


t Unit (PMU), Kinango Member of Parliament Hon Samwel Gonzi Rai, Coast Water Works Development Agency (CWWDA) led by th CEO Mr. Hamoud Mwinyi Mguza, Mwavumbo Ward MCA Hon. Hamisi Mkaha, Kasemeni Ward MCA Hon. Victor Safari Nyanje, County government of Kwale rep Hon Anthony Yama, Security team led by Samburu DCC Mr. Patrick Kilonzo, Chiefs, Community Liaison Committee (CLC), Dam Union, Education officials, Water Resources Authority, representatives from the National Land Commission (NLC) among others.

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