Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo has issued an update on the ongoing construction of the 74-kilometre Mbita-Sori road.
In a statement on Tuesday, June 2, PS Omollo said 17 kilometres of the road project have already been completed to bitumen standards.

He noted that ongoing works include heavy machinery deployment and base-layer preparation at the Sindo and Kiabuya sections.
“Significant progress has been made, with over 17 kilometres already completed to bitumen standards, while active works, including heavy machinery deployment and base-layer preparation, are ongoing across the Sindo and Kiabuya sections,” said PS Omollo.
The Interior PS highlighted that the project traverses Homa Bay and Migori counties, linking Suba North, Suba South and Nyatike constituencies.
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PS Omollo said the road, which is being implemented by the Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA), is opening up the Lake Victoria corridor and restoring mobility and opportunity to the region.
He observed that once completed, the road will improve access to the Ruma National Park, boosting tourism in the region.
“The road is expected to unlock multiple economic gains. It will ease the movement of fish from landing beaches to inland markets, strengthening the Blue Economy; improve access to Ruma National Park, boosting tourism; and streamline cross-border trade between Kenya and Tanzania by reducing transport costs and travel time,” said PS Omollo.

Further, PS Omollo disclosed that the State Department for Internal Security and National Administration is collaborating with local authorities to ensure safety within active construction zones.
“These efforts are vital in protecting both workers and road users while ensuring smooth project delivery and lasting impact,” he added.



















