Nyoro’s Kiharu emerges top constituencies in CDF management

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Kiharu, Uriri and Mvita constituencies have been ranked top three in the management and use of National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) in the latest survey by Mizani Africa.

The research firm listed the three constituencies which are under Ndindi Nyoro, Mark Nyamita and Abdulswamad Nassir respectively for value for money, amount used in projects and prioritisation.In Western Kenya, only Kimili and Lugari constituencies made it to the top 29 performing constituencies.

Kimilili under first-term MP Didmus Barasa was ranked in position 14 nationally, placing it at position one out of the 24 constituencies in the region. Lugari emerged in position 20 nationally.In Nyanza, seven constituencies made it to the top 29 nationally performing constituencies in fund utilisation.They include, Uriri, Kitutu Chache South, Suba North, South Mugirango, Suna East, Bomachoge Borabu and Rarieda constituencies.

The firm said the performance was “analysed through the use of artificial and blockchain technology on the metrics of value for money, the amount used in projects, and prioritisation.”

In Nairobi, Embakasi West and Mathare were placed position eighth and 27 nationally, in that order.In coast region, Mvita, Taveta, Nyali constituencies were placed at position three, 19 and 26 respectively.

Other top performing constituencies in the management of the funds include Kabete (5), South Imenti (7), Nyeri Town (9), Mandera East (10), Kuresoi North (11), Ruiru (13), Eldas 15 and Ol Kalou (17).Others ranked in the survey include Kitui South (17), Mwala (18), Belgut (19), Samburu (21), Kiambaa (22), Bahati (23), Turkana North (25), Kikuyu (26) and Ainamoi (29).

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