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PS Ephantus Kimotho Launches Amboseli Irrigation Project

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On Saturday, 1st November 2025, Irrigation Principal Secretary Ephantus Kimotho officially launched the Amboseli Irrigation Project , marking a turning point for pastoral and farming communities in Kajiado County .  The project is designed to tackle water scarcity , recurring droughts , and livestock deaths while opening new opportunities for irrigated farming and household water access. Standing among residents, local leaders, engineers, and administration teams, PS Ephantus Kimotho called the project “a practical solution to a real problem, not promises, but pipelines, tanks, and water that will flow for the people.” His message was clear: irrigation is not just about increasing crop yields, it is about life, dignity, and economic transformation for communities living in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs). A Game-Changing Project for Livestock and Households The Amboseli Irrigation Project is structured to supply 3.6 million litres of water every day. This is enough to sustain 15...

PS Kimotho Joins President Ruto to Launch Major Mau Forest Restoration Drive

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  Today, the Principal Secretary for Irrigation, Ephantus Kimotho , stood alongside President William Ruto in Nakuru County for a landmark event, the official launch of the Mau Forest Complex Integrated Conservation and Livelihood Improvement Programme (MFC-ICLIP) .  The launch, held at the degraded Gacharage Forest Block in Kuresoi North, marked the start of a powerful 10-year mission to restore Kenya’s largest water tower and secure the country’s environmental future. As President Ruto led a symbolic tree-planting exercise to kick off the programme, PS Kimotho joined fellow Principal Secretaries, Cabinet Secretaries, and local leaders in reaffirming a shared national duty: to protect the Mau Forest and, by extension, Kenya’s lifeline of water and food systems. A Strong Statement for Nature and the Nation For PS Kimotho, the event was not just another government activity, it was a statement of purpose. Standing under the Mau skies, he spoke with conviction about the con...

PS Ephantus Kimotho signs agreement with Konza Technopolis to Digitize Kenya’s Irrigation Sector

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  Kenya ’s journey toward smarter and more transparent water management has reached a historic milestone.  On 13th October 2025, the State Department for Irrigation , led by Principal Secretary CPA Ephantus Kimotho , signed a transformative Cloud Hosting Agreement with the Konza Technopolis Development Authority (KoTDA). The agreement marks the official start of a new digital era in irrigation management through the hosting of the National Irrigation Sector Investment Plan ( NISIP ) Management Information System (MIS) on the Konza National Cloud Infrastructure. This bold step places Kenya at the forefront of data-driven agricultural transformation and underscores the government’s commitment to using technology to achieve food security and water efficiency. Harnessing Technology for a Water-Secure Future The signing of this partnership signifies more than a technical upgrade; it represents a shift in how Kenya will plan, monitor, and evaluate irrigation projects across all 47...

PS Kimotho Leads Mazingira Day at Ngong Township Comprehensive School

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Mazingira Day 2025 carried a deeper meaning for CPA Ephantus Kimotho , Principal Secretary in the State Department for Irrigation . This year, he returned to his alma mater; Ngong Township Comprehensive School ; not as a student, but as a leader, mentor, and environmental champion. It was a nostalgic journey back to the very grounds where his childhood dreams were nurtured. The school, located in the heart of Ngong, came alive with colour, energy, and optimism as teachers, students, and community members gathered to commemorate the national Mazingira Day . The event was not only about planting trees but also about inspiring a lasting culture of environmental responsibility among young people. From the moment PS Kimotho signed the Visitors’ Book to officially mark his participation, the tone of the day was set; one of reflection, unity, and shared purpose. Celebrating Environmental Stewardship The State Department for Irrigation has, in recent years, taken an active role in promoting s...

Food Security Boosted as National Irrigation Authority Advance Mulwaper Irrigation Project

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  The National Irrigation Authority continues to strengthen its commitment to transforming rural livelihoods through modern irrigation systems. In Marakwet East Constituency of Elgeyo Marakwet County, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation Mugaa Eric, accompanied by Principal Secretary for the State Department for Irrigation CPA Ephantus Kimotho, Marakwet East Member of Parliament Hon. Bowen Kagongo, and the Chief Executive Officer of the National Irrigation Authority Eng. Charles Muasya, inspected the ongoing construction of the Mulwaper Irrigation Project. The inspection visit highlighted the government’s determination to deliver on promises of food security and economic empowerment, especially in semi-arid areas where traditional rain-fed farming is no longer reliable. The high-level delegation’s presence underscored the importance of the project not only to Elgeyo Marakwet but also to the broader national agenda of increasing agricultural productivity. ...

Food Security Boosted as State Department for Irrigation Advance Mulwaper Irrigation Project

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The State Department for Irrigation continues to strengthen its commitment to transforming rural livelihoods through modern irrigation systems. In Marakwet East Constituency of Elgeyo Marakwet County, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation Mugaa Eric, accompanied by Principal Secretary for the State Department for Irrigation CPA Ephantus Kimotho, Marakwet East Member of Parliament Hon. Bowen Kagongo, and the Chief Executive Officer of the National Irrigation Authority Eng. Charles Muasya, inspected the ongoing construction of the Mulwaper Irrigation Project. The inspection visit highlighted the government’s determination to deliver on promises of food security and economic empowerment, especially in semi-arid areas where traditional rain-fed farming is no longer reliable. The high-level delegation’s presence underscored the importance of the project not only to Elgeyo Marakwet but also to the broader national agenda of increasing agricultural productivity. Cons...

Drought Resilience Program in Northern Kenya Extended to 2027 by State Department of Irrigation

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Northern Kenya has long struggled with the devastating effects of prolonged drought. Communities in Turkana and Marsabit, in particular, often face recurring challenges that threaten food security, livelihoods, and the survival of their livestock. Against this backdrop, the State Department for Irrigation, working with the National Treasury and the respective county governments, has stepped forward with a program designed to make a lasting difference. The Drought Resilience Program in Northern Kenya is a flagship initiative aimed at turning vulnerability into resilience. Its vision is to equip these regions with the infrastructure, resources, and systems they need to withstand the shocks of climate change and unpredictable weather patterns. This week, key deliberations were held to ensure the program moves forward with renewed commitment and expanded support. Steering the Conversation Toward Solutions The meeting brought together a wide spectrum of stakeholders, some physically present...