Nguni Nuu Road Works On Course, MP
MP MPRESS Correspondent.
NUU, Mwingi- Area Mp Gideon Mulyungi spend the better part of yesterday morning inspecting the ongoing tarmacking of Nguni-Nuu road, local media reported on Monday.

The ambitious multi-million project, that seeks to connect the two marginalized interland wards that straddle the vast Mwingi Central constituency with an allweather asphalt, is expected to boost the social-economic status of thousands of residents.
"I am also laying murrams, constructing culverts, launching new roads all the way from Mwambiu to Ndovoi near my border with Hon. Mbai in Mwingi East.
As a former Works PS, I am ensuring that my MP Manifesto is walking the talk--on infrastructural upgrades, on new classes and more transparent bursaries. All this is aimed at uplifting and sustaining the livelihoods of my poor population" said the Wiper Mp during his Weekly Briefing to reporters in Nguni.
TV reporters, including an MP PRESS Correspondent counted earth moving machines, observed caterpillars piling mounds of concrete from gaping crators as the dream road under construction snaked it's way towards the ululating Kai hills yesterday afternoon.
Written By Harrison
Edited By MP PRESS Editor Patrick Kimanzi
NUU, Mwingi- Area Mp Gideon Mulyungi spend the better part of yesterday morning inspecting the ongoing tarmacking of Nguni-Nuu road, local media reported on Monday.
The ambitious multi-million project, that seeks to connect the two marginalized interland wards that straddle the vast Mwingi Central constituency with an allweather asphalt, is expected to boost the social-economic status of thousands of residents.
"I am also laying murrams, constructing culverts, launching new roads all the way from Mwambiu to Ndovoi near my border with Hon. Mbai in Mwingi East.
As a former Works PS, I am ensuring that my MP Manifesto is walking the talk--on infrastructural upgrades, on new classes and more transparent bursaries. All this is aimed at uplifting and sustaining the livelihoods of my poor population" said the Wiper Mp during his Weekly Briefing to reporters in Nguni.
TV reporters, including an MP PRESS Correspondent counted earth moving machines, observed caterpillars piling mounds of concrete from gaping crators as the dream road under construction snaked it's way towards the ululating Kai hills yesterday afternoon.
Written By Harrison
Edited By MP PRESS Editor Patrick Kimanzi
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