Kagumo town underwent a significant transformation with the implementation of cabro pavement in its urban centers by the Kirinyaga County government.
This 10,000-square-meter project not only enhanced the town’s appearance but also alleviated the challenges faced by traders and residents. Completed in just three months, it stands out as a progressive development initiative in the region, fostering an investor-friendly environment and catalyzing economic growth.

The cabro installation introduced ample parking spaces, designated pedestrian paths, and non-motorable walkways, along with an efficient stormwater drainage system that mitigates flooding during the rainy season. This modern infrastructure has garnered positive attention, instilling a sense of pride among Kagumo’s inhabitants.
Local residents express satisfaction and gratitude for the positive changes brought about by the county government’s proactive measures. Geoffrey Murage, a resident, appreciates the town’s newfound tidiness, especially during rainy seasons, making navigation easier.
Zipporah Muriithi, a resident and businesswoman, applauds the project for transforming the town into a clean, well-maintained space that has stimulated the growth of local businesses.
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