The Cabinet has approved additional financing of $128 million (Sh16.6 billion) to complete the Mwache Multipurpose Dam Project in Kwale County, reinforcing the government’s push on water security, irrigation, and energy generation.
The funding will cover outstanding works on the dam, which is expected to supply water to Mombasa and Kwale counties, support irrigation, and generate hydropower once operational.
The Mwache Multipurpose Dam is a flagship infrastructure project in the Coast region and is central to addressing chronic water shortages that have constrained economic growth, urban development and public health.
Government officials say the dam will significantly improve access to clean water for households and industries, while supporting agriculture through irrigation and enhancing climate resilience in the region.
The project aligns with the Constitution’s provisions on the right to clean and safe water and the national government’s obligation to support county governments in delivering essential services.
Once completed, the dam is expected to reduce reliance on expensive water trucking and overstretched boreholes, while strengthening regional food security and job creation through construction and downstream economic activity.
The Cabinet decision comes amid increased scrutiny of large infrastructure spending, with the government under pressure to demonstrate value for money and timely completion of projects funded through external financing.



















