Kondele Tarmack road, a boost in Joachim Oketch Swagga’s 2027 Parliamentary bid

Kondele Ward has taken a significant step forward in infrastructure development with the commencement of the long-awaited tarmacking of the Kona Mbaya-White House-Obinju, Road.

This flagship project, spearheaded by the Kisumu County Government, marks a transformative moment for the region.

Area MCA Joachim Oketch, popularly known as Swagga, has been instrumental in advocating for this project and securing the necessary resources.

The tarmacking of this crucial stretch is expected to not only enhance accessibility but also significantly reduce the high rates of insecurity, including frequent muggings and night-time attacks.

The road project is anticipated to open up the area, fostering economic growth and improving the quality of life for residents. As the tarmacking progresses, the community looks forward to safer streets and better connectivity.

Mr. Oketch’s efforts have not gone unnoticed.

With an eye on the Kisumu Central parliamentary seat, which has drawn numerous contenders, his track record in Kondele Ward—where he has served for two terms—positions him favorably against his competitors.

His commitment to impactful projects like this one highlights his dedication to the community and strengthens his political prospects.

As Kondele Ward witnesses this significant development, the residents eagerly await the positive changes that this infrastructure project promises to bring.

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