
1.1 Billion Shillings Vanished: A Kenyan Road's Shocking State Exposes Corruption
Millions Wasted: Unfinished Road Exposes Corruption in Meru County Tigania West, Meru County, Kenya – A shocking discovery has exposed the mismanagement of public funds allocated for road construction. A recent video by Kebaso Morara reveals the deplorable state of the Kunene-ST Ann-Kagaene-Miomponi road, despite receiving 1.1 billion shillings in funding. Morara's video shows a dirt road riddled with potholes and overgrown vegetation. He points out the project sign, which lists Donwoods Company Ltd. as the main contractor. However, his investigation found no evidence of this company's existence, raising serious questions about where the funds went. "This is a project which was allocated 1.1 billion shillings," Morara states in the video, "but this is the state of the road in 2025." He further highlights the lack of progress, showing the unfinished road and the absence of any ongoing work. His video also includes interviews with local residents who express their frustration and disappointment over the lack of progress. The incident underscores the urgent need for transparency and accountability in public works projects. The lack of progress on this vital road highlights the severe consequences of corruption and mismanagement of public funds. Further investigations are needed to determine the whereabouts of the 1.1 billion shillings and to hold those responsible accountable.