Kikuyu Municipality


Kikuyu is a municipality in Kiambu County, that originated as a colonial missionary settlement and is named after the Kĩkũyũ people, the area’s predominant ethnic group. The town is Located about 20 kilometers northwest of Nairobi, it is accessible within a 20-minute drive from Nairobi via multiple routes, including a dual carriage road, and has a railway station on the Mombasa–Malaba Railway Line.

According to the 2019 census, Kikuyu has a population of 323,881 and spans an area of 172.9 square kilometers. The town’s fertile soils and favorable geology make it ideal for livestock and crop farming, the main economic activities. The recent completion of the Southern Bypass, connecting Mombasa to Nairobi through Kikuyu, enhances the town’s growth potential as the sole urban center along this important route.

Public Disclosure Documents


KIKUYU CHARTER
KIKUYU IDEP
KIKUYU INTEGRATED STRATEGIC URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLAN (ISUDP)
KIKUYU MUNICIPALITY ANNUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (MADP) 2024-2025
KIKUYU MUNICIPALITY ANNUAL REPORT
QUARTELY SUBMISSION OF URBAN FINANCIAL REPORTS
BUDGET DEVELOPMENT 2024-2025
BUDGET RECURRENT 2024-2025
KIKUYU CITIZEN FORA 2023-2024
KIKUYU CITIZEN FORA 2024-2025

The Municipal Manager’s primary role is to oversee the governance and management of the municipality and report to the Municipal Board in accordance with Section 28 of the Urban Areas and Cities Act (2011, amended 2019) and the Urban Areas and Cities (General) Regulations, 2022. The Municipal Manager reports directly to the Director of Municipal Partnerships and Coordination within the Department of Urban Areas Development and Administration. The core duties include, but are not limited to:

Key Responsibilities

1. Support to Leadership: Assist the Director of Municipal Partnerships and Coordination and the Municipal Board(s) in fulfilling their mandate as per the Urban Areas and Cities Act (2011, Amended 2019), County Government Act (2012), and other relevant regulations.

2. Managerial Oversight: Coordinate the administration and development of the municipality, working with stakeholders like the Sub-county Administrator and relevant county officers (e.g., sub-county engineer, planner, surveyor).

3. Performance Reporting: Regularly update the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) and Chief Officer for Urban Areas Development and Administration via the Director of Municipal Partnerships and Coordination on municipality performance.

4. Asset Management: Oversee the management of municipal assets, including office equipment, computers, development plans, and other assigned resources.

5. Revenue Generation and Reporting: Contribute to municipal revenue generation, ensuring accurate and timely reporting, in collaboration with Sub-county Administrators.

6. Procurement Coordination: Manage procurement for the municipality in partnership with the Municipal Board(s) and relevant urban development officers.

7. Public Participation and Engagement: Facilitate public consultations for development projects with the Municipal Board, stakeholders, and communities to ensure regulatory compliance and  sustainable development.

8. Process Improvement: Develop effective work processes and procedures to enhance service delivery, responsiveness, and resolution of customer grievances.

9. Human Resources Management: Administer and manage municipal staff in line with the Kiambu Human Resources Manual and relevant codes of conduct for public officers.

 

Additional Duties

a) Administrative Oversight: Supervise all staff, monitor project performance, and ensure efficient operations within the municipality.

b) Policy Development: Support the creation and adoption of governance policies, service charters, and by-laws for effective municipal administration.

c) Integrated Development Programs: Collaborate with the board to create development programs and set targets for improved municipal services.

d) Legislative Compliance: Implement County and national regulatory requirements as delegated by the county executive.

e) Environmental Management: Ensure adherence to waste management and environmental sustainability regulations.

f) Urban Development Controls: Establish systems for land use, zoning, and infrastructural development in collaboration with relevant stakeholders.

g) Budget Preparation: Prepare work and procurement plans, budgets, and submit to the CECM for review, approval, and implementation.

h) Revenue Collection: Enhance revenue collection for the county through applicable taxes, levies, and fees.

i) Impact Monitoring: Track the effectiveness of municipal services, policies, and programs.

j) Revenue Enhancement: Establish strategies to boost municipal revenue programs.

k) Records Maintenance: Maintain accurate records, including performance reports, budgets, and project updates.

l) Data Management: Create a comprehensive information system accessible to the Municipal Board and the County Executive, with public access provisions.

m) Stakeholder Partnerships: Support Municipal Boards in forming partnerships for sustainable urban development initiatives.

n) Public Health and Safety: Promote water, sanitation, air quality, and noise pollution management programs to improve local quality of life.

o) Public Transport Regulation: Facilitate public transport regulation to reduce congestion and enhance mobility.

p) Service Delivery Monitoring: Oversee board-provided services to ensure efficient and improved delivery.

q) Governance Structures: Implement governance and performance management systems to support compliance with financial provisions.

r) Regular Reporting: Submit work plans and reports to the CECM and Chief Officer for effective municipal performance monitoring.

s) Other Duties: Perform additional tasks as assigned by the county government or as specified by applicable law.

These duties ensure the effective, sustainable management of municipal functions and contribute to the overall development of urban areas.

The Grievance redress mechanism Procedure allows stakeholders to raise issues, questions or concerns and grievances with the project. Kiambu County and the municipalities have addressed issues, questions, concerns and grievances in a prompt, respectful and responsive manner. Every stakeholder has the right to an effective grievance mechanism which will be free. The municipalities have addressed all Complaints received, regardless of whether they stem from real or perceived issues and whether the Complainant is named or anonymous. The statutory rights of the Complainant to undertake legal proceedings remain unaffected by participation in this process.

Through the effective GRM the programme will foster trust. To this end it will communicate this Procedure in an understandable manner to stakeholders. Confidentiality will be respected and Kiambu County will take all reasonable steps to protect parties to the process from retaliation.

Objectives of the GRM

  1. Establish a prompt, consistent and respectful mechanism for receiving, investigating and responding to Complaints from stakeholders;
  2. Ensure proper documentation of Complaints and any corrective actions taken; and
  3. Contribute to continuous improvement in performance through the analysis of trends and lessons learned.
  4. Enhance trust and confidence among stakeholders on KUSP interest to address their concerns hence promote project positive image.

Download the KUSP GRM document here

Paul Waruhiu
MUNICIPAL MANAGER

Paul Waruhiu is a dedicated community development professional with a wealth of experience in program planning, community engagement, and project management. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies (Sociology) from Moi University and a Diploma in Business Management from the Kenya Institute of Management, grounding his expertise in both social and managerial disciplines.

In his role as Program Manager at Youth for Change Action Group, Paul successfully led the execution of strategic initiatives and managed donor-funded community development projects, ensuring impactful results and sustainable outcomes. His commitment to community advancement continued in his position as County Manager at the Kiambu Senator’s Office, where he oversaw a variety of projects at the county level, demonstrating his leadership in resource management and program execution.

Paul’s dedication to community growth and his extensive experience make him a valuable asset in community development, with a proven track record of fostering positive change at both organizational and county levels.

Board Members


Anne Muthoni Wambaa
Chair Person
Hon. Francis Wainaina Gichinji
Member
Benson Njenga Njoroge
Member
George Wainaina
Member
Mary Mungai
Member
Rev. Wilfred Chege Kogo
Member
Salome Muthoni Wainaina
CECM: MAUD
Martin Kangiri
CO: MAUD

Kikuyu Municipality Staff


Eng. Sibora S. Nyamwinara
Municipal Engineer
Paul Mwangi Maina
Environmental Officer
Nicholas Waweru Wanjiru
Municipal Planner
Penina Mbata Ndothya
Procurement
C.P.A. Jackson Kuria
Accountant
James Kairu Gitau
Gender and SDO
Ann Wairimu Nganga
Economist
Pauline Wambui Gitau
HRM
Caroline Wairimu Njue
Internal Auditor

Downloads


GAZETTE NOTICE CFSP 2023 & MTEF BUDGET PP (2023-2024 & 2025-2026)
GAZETTE NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR PP MUNICIPAL PROJECT PRIORITIZATION 2024-2025
GAZETTE NOTICE (ADP) PP 2025-2026
GAZETTE NOTICE CFSP 2024 & BUDGET ESTIMATES (2024-2025 & 2026-2027)
MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING HELD ON 20TH JULY 2024
MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING HELD ON 17TH MAY 2024
MINUTES - KIKUYU PROJECT PRIORITAZATION MUNICIPAL PROJECTS
MINUTES OF KIKUYU CFSP
MINUTES OF KIKUYU ADP
MINUTES OF KIAMBURI SETTLEMENT UPGRADING

Municipal Contacts


MUNICIPAL MANGER KIKUYU:

PAUL WARUHIU MWENDA

CONTACT: 0723 887 250

 

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