Narok DG commissions borehole, hostel at Narok West Technical Training Institute

Narok Deputy Governor Tamalinye Koech laying the foundation stone for hostel project at Narok West Technical Training Institute. Photo: Nancy Masit.

The Narok Deputy Governor Tamalinye Koech recently commissioned a water borehole at Narok West Technical Training Institute.

He joined the students, staff, community, and stakeholders of the institute in Ilmotiok Ward for the official opening of a new borehole, courtesy of Allianz Partners, led by one Sherry, and Lifecare led by Alniz Popat.

The initiative will significantly enhance access to clean water, benefiting both the institute and the residents.

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The participants acknowledged the Governor for making friends that have led to this important project.

The borehole is not only beneficial for the institution, providing water for irrigation in the institution’s farm and for domestic purposes, but it also supports the entire community by supplying water for both human consumption and livestock.

Additionally, he was able to oversee the launch of a new girls’ hostel, constructed courtesy of Narok County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) funding.

The facility will provide a safe and comfortable living space for the female students, thus supporting their educational journey.

“Allianz Partners and Lifecare have proven to be valuable allies in our mission to improve service delivery and support our educational institutions,” said Koech, adding, “We are making meaningful progress towards a brighter future for our students and the community.”

By Nancy Masit

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