The story of Eng. Charles Muasya and Kenya’s Irrigation Development
Many Kenyans will never see the immense machinery behind the country’s irrigation transformation. They will see the rice on market shelves, the expanding farms in once-arid landscapes, the canals cutting across dry ground, and perhaps hear government promises about food security and climate resilience. But hidden behind those visible outcomes is an intricate world of engineering calculations, hydraulic systems, institutional planning, international financing negotiations, and infrastructure governance. At the center of that world stands Eng. Charles Mutinda Muasya, MBS . Today, he serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the National Irrigation Authority (NIA) , one of the most strategically consequential public institutions in Kenya’s agricultural and climate-resilience agenda. It is a role that demands technical authority, executive discipline, and long-term national thinking all at once. And perhaps what makes Eng. Muasya’s story compelling is that he did not a...