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NWHSA CEO Julius Mugun inspects a borehole drilling project in Kalkyuat, Njoro Constituency, Nakuru County. [Silas Nyamweya, Standard]
The National Water Harvesting and Storage Authority (NWHSA) has unveiled an ambitious roadmap for the 2026/2027 financial year, with a focus on completing flagship dam projects, expanding water harvesting programmes and strengthening institutional accountability to improve water security across Kenya.
Speaking to staff ahead of the new financial year, NWHSA Chief Executive Officer Julius Mugun said the Authority would build on gains made during the 2025/2026 financial year while positioning itself as a high-performing institution capable of delivering sustainable water infrastructure.
"Together, let us deliver lasting impact for the people of Kenya. History will judge us not by the meetings we held or the reports we wrote, but by the lives we improved through secure, sustainable and accessible water," Mugun said.









