Irrigation Secretary Tanui Pivots Nyandarua County Toward Sovereign Food Security Realities
The road through Kinangop has a habit of disguising its importance. It winds quietly through a landscape of rolling fields, scattered homesteads, grazing livestock, and farmers whose relationship with the land has been shaped by generations of hope and uncertainty in equal measure. To the casual observer, it is simply another productive corner of Kenya's agricultural heartland. Yet beneath the familiar rhythms of cultivation lies a question that has become increasingly urgent across the country: how does a nation secure food production in an era when rainfall can no longer be trusted to arrive on schedule? It was against this backdrop that a senior government delegation arrived in Nyandarua County for what, on paper, appeared to be a routine inspection exercise. In practice, however, the visit carried far greater significance. CPA Ephantus Kimotho, the Principal Secretary for Irrigation, accompanied by Joel Tanui, the Irrigation Secretary for Land Reclamation and Climate Resilience...