By JOSPHINE MWENDE
The Kitui County Government has revealed that it has invested KSh 27.68 billion in infrastructure development projects over the past 12 years, completing more than 12,400 projects across all 247 villages in all 40 wards in the county.
Kitui Governor Dr. Julius Makau Malombe officially launches the Kitui County Infrastructure Dashboard at the Governor's Office compound in Kitui Town on June 24, 2026. MWINGI TIMES |Josphine Mwende
The milestone was highlighted during the launch of the Kitui County Infrastructure Dashboard yesterday, June 24, 2026, at the Governor's Office in Kitui Town. The digital platform provides a comprehensive record of infrastructure projects undertaken by the county government since the advent of devolution in 2013.
Speaking during the launch, Kitui Governor Dr Julius Makau Malombe said the county had implemented 12,423 infrastructure projects between 2013 and June 2025, averaging nearly 1,000 projects annually across all sub-counties, wards and villages.
According to the Governor, the projects span various sectors and ministries, reflecting the county's commitment to equitable development and improved service delivery to residents.
“This dashboard captures all infrastructure projects undertaken by the County Government of Kitui since devolution began in 2013. It demonstrates the scale of development activities that have taken place across the county, with a total investment of KSh 27.68 billion,” said Dr Malombe.
He noted that the dashboard would serve as a critical tool for monitoring development, preserving institutional memory and strengthening accountability within government operations.
“The commissioning of the Kitui County Infrastructure Projects Dashboard represents a significant milestone in our journey towards a more transparent, data-driven and accountable government. By making information accessible and verifiable, the dashboard will strengthen governance and improve our ability to serve the people of Kitui effectively,” he said.
Dr Malombe clarified that the platform focuses exclusively on infrastructure projects and does not capture all county investments made over the years. He emphasised that each project represented a deliberate effort to address specific development challenges and improve the quality of life for local communities. “Behind every project is a community whose quality of life has improved. Behind every project is an investment intended to address a specific development challenge,” he added.
The Governor further stated that the platform would enhance public confidence in government programmes by enabling residents to track projects in their respective areas, including their locations, implementation status and financial allocations.
He said the dashboard would also support evidence-based planning and decision-making while promoting transparency in public resource utilisation.
Highlighting achievements in the education sector, Dr Malombe noted that the county had constructed more than 1,403 modern Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) classrooms to improve access to quality learning environments for young children across Kitui. He reiterated the county government's commitment to investing in early childhood education, describing it as a critical foundation for lifelong learning and personal development.
The dashboard is expected to provide citizens, development partners and government agencies with easy access to information on infrastructure projects across the county. Users will be able to view project locations, descriptions and financial details, while also providing feedback on existing gaps and emerging community needs.
County officials expressed confidence that the platform will enhance public participation, improve oversight of development programmes and ensure that the county's development history remains accessible for future generations.
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