The Mithu Self Help Group, located in Kyangala, Machakos County, has been instrumental in providing essential water services to the local community, schools, and markets. With the support of Hon. Gerald S. Muia, the group established a borehole that has been pivotal in addressing water needs in the region. However, the growing population and the impact of climate change, leading to erratic rainfall and frequent droughts, have put immense pressure on the existing infrastructure.

Currently, the community operates with limited resources, utilizing three 5000-litre tanks. Despite their efforts to manage the water supply, the demand consistently outstrips the available resources, especially during periods of water scarcity. Additionally, the reliance on electricity for pumping water has resulted in substantial operational costs, making the existing system financially unsustainable.

To enhance the water supply infrastructure and ensure a reliable and sustainable source of water, the Mithu Self Help Group aims to implement a strategic expansion plan. This plan includes procuring five additional 10,000-litre tanks and integrating a solar-powered pump system. By increasing the storage capacity and transitioning to solar energy, the group intends to significantly improve water distribution efficiency while reducing operational costs.

The new setup will not only meet the immediate water requirements of the community, schools, and markets but also establish a foundation for long-term water security. Furthermore, this initiative aligns with the group’s commitment to environmental sustainability by harnessing solar energy, reducing the carbon footprint associated with electricity consumption. In summary, the proposed expansion project is a vital step toward ensuring a consistent, affordable, and eco-friendly water supply for Kyangala. With this initiative, the Mithu Self Help Group aims to foster community resilience, promote sustainable development, and enhance the overall quality of life for the people of Kyangala and its neighboring areas.