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City beautification includes preserving our trees, and maintaining cleanliness.

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President Kibaki hands over Ambulances to various Hospitals President Kibaki's government has created a conducive business environment. Over 40,000 kms of road have been maintained. President Kibaki launching a completed water project President Kibaki commisioning a completed road. Children under the age of 5 receive free medical attention countrywide. President Kibaki launching the revived Kenya Meat Commission. The government recognises the crucial role played by Information and Communication Technology. Real Benefits for all Kenyans. Manufaa halisi kwa Wakenya wote Over 230 water schemes have been completed worldwide. Real Benefits for all Kenyans. Manufaa halisi kwa Wakenya wote The government revived the Kenya Cooperative Creameries, assuring a market and stable prices for dairy farmers countrywide. KCC has been revived and updated. It is now exploring foreign markets for its products. President Kibaki launching a completed water project The President inspects one of numerous development projects. The President with Coast residents, who have benefited from a special economic plan for Coast Province. The Government has issued title deeds to the Coast Province's landless people. Kenya has been placed on a list of countries authorised to export fish and fish products to the European Union, providing a large market for our fishing industry. President Kibaki created a Youth Ministry to serve a previously neglected group. Real Benefits for all Kenyans. Manufaa halisi kwa Wakenya wote The ICT sector is the most dynamic and fastest-growing sector in the country. President Kibaki's government has issued 6 million free mosquito nets to Kenyans. The education of Kenya's youth - especially of girls and young women - is of crucial importance to President Kibaki's government. President Kibaki's government has ensured that more money reaches the grassroots, so that historically ignored areas can build boreholes, etc. City beautification has included building numbering and street streets. The Government has completed over 100 previously stalled projects, including the National Youth Service's Headquarters. The President has initiated the construction of modern markest for hawkers in all major urban areas. The Nyanza Provincial Headquarters, one of several previously-stalled projects that have been revived and completed by the Government. Piped water has been brought to all villages. The Free Primary School Education Scheme has increased pupil enrollment from 5.9 million in 2002 to over 7.6 million in 2006. Scenes from Kenya Is Great Music Competition Kenya Is Great Music Competition Hot 96FM station Talk Show Hosts Tina Nzuki and Antony Ngatia host Government Spokesperson Dr. Alfred Mutua during live a show Dr. Alfred Mutua responding to questions from members of public at Simba 102.7FM radio station. Lynda Oriaso the Talk Show Hostess Dr. Alfred Mutua distributes the Government Accountability booklet to Kisii residents President Kibaki and the First Lady visit Mpeketoni sub-District Hospital Dr. Mutua's tour to Marsabit District Dr. Mutua's tour to North Eastern part of Kenya Dr. Mutua's tour to North Eastern part of Kenya President Kibaki's tour to the Coast Province President Kibaki visit the revived KCC Plant President Kibaki on a meet the people tour in the Coast Province Beautification projects have transformed several Kenyan cities. City beautification includes preserving our trees, and maintaining cleanliness. Parks have been upgraded and maintained. Remembering our heroes: the Government recently commissioned this sculpture of Dedan Kimathi. Street signs have been upgraded and made clearer and easier to read. The Government has recarpeted several kilometres of road, helping to ease traffic congestion. To ensure safety and security, most major highways are now well lit. Nairobi Uhuru highway. Nairobi streets have been lit curbing insecurity Uhuru highway. An outlet to Mombasa City and Ukambani - Kenyan roads have been recarpeted easing traffic jams. Kenyatta avenue on your way to Serena Hotels, state house and Kenyatta National hospital A well tended flower garden at a roundabout near parliament Uhuru park gardens. Far right is Afya house a building that houses Ministry of Health A traffic Policeman controls traffic. Kenyatta Avenue roundabout with water fountain running Booming business in the City of Nairobi. New companies have mushroomed creating employment. Inside is a transport van of the Bakers inn. Kimathi street. Nation Centre is located on this street. Kenyatta conference  centre - leading venue for conference tourism. The bulding houses Government Spokesperson Office among other offices. Nairobi law courts. Government has enhanced judicial systems ensuring metting of justice and rule of law. The Government has restored order in the transport sector. New transport companies have emerged creating thousands of jobs to Kenyans. Kenyans are now much safer with their luggages in Nairobi streets. A section of buildings in Nairobi Central Business District. Government has ensured that all buldings are re-painted and security measures have been put in place. Dr. Alfred Mutua, the Government Spokesperson while launching the Accountability Statement Booklet at Likoni Mombasa on 19th February 2007.  Thousands of copies can be collected at District's headquarters. You can also download a copy from this website Dr. Alfred Mutua, the Government Spokesperson while launching the Accountability Statement Booklet at Likoni Mombasa on 19th February 2007.  Thousands of copies can be collected at District's headquarters. You can also download a copy from this website. Vice President Hon. Moody Awori flags off KCB Safari Rally Championship at KICC Nairobi on 9th March 2007. KCB Safari Rally Championship starts at KICC Nairobi. The event has attracted drivers from all over the world. Thousands of Kenyans turn out at KICC Nairobi to witness the start of KCB Safari Rally Championship.