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WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY

1 Do not panic or make others panic.
2 In case of Fires, use nearest exit.
3 Call the number 1513

*The Tharaka Nithi County Emergency response team will always try to attend to cases in the most prompt manner possible!

DIRECTORATE OF EMERGENCY

Direct Line: 1513
Offices: Chuka (Public Works Offices)
Contact Person: Alex Muthitu
Office Hours: Open 24/7

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The County Department of Public Health and Medical Services has signed an MoU with LVCT Health, Dhibiti Project, aimed at strengthening Key Populations programming in matters HIV prevention and treatment. Through this MoU, the implementing partner and the County committed to working together to promote the health, well-being, and inclusivity for all key and vulnerable populations in Tharaka Nithi County. #LeavingNoOneBehind ... See MoreSee Less
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Representatives from the Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project (KISIP) National Coordination Team conducted an inspection of the high mast floodlights installed in Kathwana and Marimanti as part of the program's routine audit process. The audit aims to ensure the functionality, safety, and compliance of the installed infrastructure with project standards. The assessment took place in the presence of the County Project Implementation Team, illustrating the commitment of both KISIP and the County Government to transparent and accountable project management practices, for the enhanced well-being and safety of residents in our community, especially during this rainy seas#LeavingNoOneBehindehind ... See MoreSee Less
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Deputy Governor H.E. Muisrael Nyaga has called on the Commission for Revenue Allocation (CRA) to consider provision of more resources to smaller counties, which receive lower allocations when compared to established Counties. H.E Nyaga added that smaller counties are currently disadvantaged in the current revenue-sharing formula, which should inform establishment of a minimum shareable provision for their accelerated development, in addition to the existing parameters considered. He also urged the CRA to focus on allocating resources to devolved functions as opposed to having these resources domiciled at the National Level during the round table engagement.#LeavingNoOneBehind ... See MoreSee Less
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The Department of Tourism and Culture in partnership with Institute for Culture and Ecology (ICE) have embarked on strengthening the cultural heritage awareness as a means to promote sustainable management of natural resources. ICE, a national indigenous NGO, seeks to collaborate with the County Departments of Tourism and Culture, and Environment and Natural Resources to promote cultural - based learning for bio-cultural preservation.#LeavingNoOneBehind ... See MoreSee Less
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