Kabati Market Shines Under Governor Dr. Julius Malombe as Waziri Fredrick Kimanga Delivers Street Lights ending years of darkness

Kabati Market is now fully illuminated following the installation of modern street lights and the Mlika Mwizi security lighting system under the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, led by Waziri Fredrick Kimanga.

The project marks a major turnaround for the busy market centre, which now enjoys uninterrupted lighting at night, improving security and enabling traders to extend business hours. For years, darkness limited economic activity and raised safety concerns, but the new lighting infrastructure ensures Kabati Market remains active, safe, and accessible after sunset.

The initiative reflects the stewardship leadership of Waziri Kimanga, who is eyeing the Kitui West parliamentary seat in 2027, and underscores his focus on people-centred development that delivers visible and immediate results on the ground. Residents have welcomed the project as a practical intervention that directly improves daily livelihoods.

The lighting of Kabati Market also aligns with Governor Dr. Julius Malombe’s manifesto to light up all market centres across the 40 wards of Kitui County. By expanding street lighting, the county government aims to enhance security, stimulate local economies, and promote inclusive urban growth.

Kabati now stands as a clear example of this shared development vision in action.
Street lighting remains a critical pillar in the development of towns and market centres. Well-lit public spaces deter crime, enhance safety for traders and pedestrians, and support smooth transport operations at night. Lighting also drives the night economy by allowing businesses to operate longer hours, increasing incomes and employment opportunities.

In addition, illuminated streets improve road safety, reduce accidents, and encourage social interaction, while also attracting investors and boosting property values. As Kabati Market now shines through the night, the project signals a broader commitment to transforming Kitui County into a network of safe, vibrant, and economically active market centres.

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