Busia's Nasewa housing project to get Sh5 billion boost
Western
By
Juliet Omelo
| Oct 10, 2024
The state department for housing and infrastructure in collaboration with Busia County is set to roll out significant housing projects in Nasewa.
The Sh5 billion project aims to enhance living conditions for employees who will be working at the Nasewa Industrial Park and Export Processing Zone Authority (EPZA).
The EPZA project currently at 30 per cent completion will cost the government Sh50 billion.
Alongside the housing development, the project will include critical infrastructure improvements such as the improvement of all community primary schools, the construction of a police station, a chief’s camp and a Level 4 hospital.
These facilities are expected to create new employment opportunities and serve the local population, benefiting both Nasewa residents and the wider Busia County community.
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Speaking during land inspection for the project, Senior Director from the State Department of Housing and Urban Development Polycap Onyango said all labour needed for the construction of all the projects in Nasewa will be locally sourced hence creating job opportunities.
"No skilled labour will be outsourced not unless it's unavailable here because we want to provide job opportunities for our youths to keep them busy and also earn a living out of it," said Onyango.
He further announced plans for a new ESP market in Mabunge worth Sh60 Million to be constructed on a one-acre land, replacing the current Aroma Market which is part of a broader strategic plan by Busia County.
"These projects are aimed at creating the modern Busia town here at Nasewa. All modern amenities will be incorporated to empower residents both economically and socially. Schools like Mabunge Primary will be improved with modern classrooms and other infrastructure giving our children a conducive learning environment," he said.
The state's strategic vision also includes upgrading three major markets in Bumala, Nambale, and Malaba, with an estimated investment of Sh350 million on each market.
These upgrades are designed to improve local business infrastructure and promote economic growth in the region.
Busia County Chief Officer for Lands and Housing Vincent Wanjala reaffirmed the County Government's commitment to supporting the project by providing land and any additional resources required.
He said these projects mark a significant step forward in the county’s efforts to improve living standards and stimulate economic development in the region.