NYEWASCO’s Senior Management Team, led by our Managing Director, Eng. Peter G. Kahuthu, recently held a management day out to visit key facilities, projects, and installations under implementation. The exercise reflected NYEWASCO’s strong culture of accountability, teamwork, and commitment to delivering customer-focused infrastructure solutions.
The field engagement offered the management team an opportunity to review progress, monitor ongoing works, and provide guidance to ensure that projects remain on track and aligned with the company’s strategic objectives.
Among the sites visited was the Tetu Tank, where repair works are underway alongside the installation of a Bulk Smart Meter—an initiative designed to improve efficiency in monitoring and management of water flows. The team also toured the Ihwa Intake, a vital component of the water supply system, and the CLSG2 Projects, specifically Lot 2, which covers Ihururu, Nyarugumu, and New Fortis Mweiga. These projects are crucial in expanding service coverage and enhancing reliability for the growing customer base.
The visit further included an inspection of the Kangemi Sewer Treatment Plant, where NYEWASCO is piloting the innovative Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Project, a sustainability-driven initiative aimed at organic waste management and resource recovery. The team also assessed progress on the AoD Project, which features a proposed pumping station that will play a significant role in boosting service delivery once complete.
Speaking during the tour, Eng. Kahuthu emphasized the importance of management’s active involvement in monitoring projects:
Through such engagements, NYEWASCO continues to reinforce its position as a trusted utility, aligning infrastructure growth with customer demand and sustainability. The company remains steadfast in its mission to provide safe, reliable, and affordable water and sanitation services, with every project reflecting both innovation and customer care.


