Kahawa Sukari: The ongoing construction of Kahawa Sukari Level III Hospital marks a key milestone in Governor Kimani Wamatangi’s plan to improve provision of healthcare services across Kiambu County. The project fully funded by the County Government of Kiambu is tailored to enhance access to quality and affordable healthcare by establishing modern health facilities in every sub-county. Kahawa Sukari, located within Ruiru Sub-County, is among the key beneficiaries of this bold initiative.
According to Kenya News Agency, a visit at the site revealed that the contractor was working round the clock as the new facility was gradually taking shape as heavy machinery, construction workers, and rising walls signalled visible progress. Once complete, the Level III hospital will provide a wide range of essential services, including outpatient treatment, maternal and child health care, minor surgeries, pharmacy services, laboratory testing, and referral support for complex cases.
According to the Kiambu County Integrated Development Plan (CIDP) 2023-2027, about 64% of the county’s population currently lives within a 5-kilometre radius of a public health facility. This project aims to bridge that gap, especially in densely populated areas like Ruiru. Governor Wamatangi has emphasised that healthcare is a key part of his administration’s agenda, and the Kahawa Sukari facility is just one of several planned upgrades. ‘No family should travel long distances to receive basic medical care. This hospital will bring services right to the doorstep of our people,’ he said during a recent address.
The county government has already begun similar projects and upgrades in areas such as Lari, Juja, and Limuru. The overall healthcare plan includes the construction of at least 13 new health centres and upgrades to several others to ease the pressure on referral hospitals such as Kiambu Level 5 Hospital. Local residents have welcomed the project with optimism. Jane Muthoni, a mother of three who lives in Kahawa Sukari, shared, ‘This is a dream come true. We often have to travel long distances for even the smallest health issues. This hospital will save lives.’
Beyond healthcare delivery, the project has also created temporary employment for local youth and skilled workers, giving a short-term economic boost to the area while laying a foundation for long-term benefits. As the walls rise and the hospital takes shape, Kahawa Sukari Level III Hospital stands not only as a building but as a promise of better health and a commitment to leave no one behind. It also shows that the county government is not just talking but taking action to make lives better.