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A railroad village in Southern Kenya. Moses has different church plants in that area and the area has a population of approximately 60,000

Location: Kenya
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Last Updated: Jul 16, 2011

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#313 Water Well, Kenya - Next Phases 2 Updates

They do not have access to any reliable water other than rains water they get  their water from the small hand done wells which are very dangerous to them since the wells clops often and kill…Continue

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Last updated by Doug Penner Jun 15, 2010.

#303 Water Well, Kenya - Survey and Permit

They do not have access to any reliable water other than rains water they get  their water from the small hand done wells which are very dangerous to them since the wells clops often and kill…Continue

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Last updated by Doug Penner May 4, 2010.

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Update from Doug Penner on June 8, 2010 at 8:27am

GLOBAL WORSHIP CENTRE is a Christian registered church ministry with its main centre in Kiserian. Its main activity is preaching the gospel and caring for the disadvantaged
in the society.

However apart from the evangelization of the gospel, the ministry has also a development arm which is tackling the local communities pressing needs especially in the interior where the issue of water and food is of major concern.

It is in that line that the ministry want to help the Endonyo Ereko village community which is located about 46 kilometres south west of Kajiado Town with not only portable water, but also enough to meet their food security concern through subsistence irrigation, training on the need to
diversify the reliance on the main economic activities which is livestock keeping and which is hard hit by severe drought.

The local community comprises of 700 people, 200 cows, 3000 donkeys and a nursery school with about 20 children and 1 teacher.

The proposed developments include construction of a church and a school.

Presently the local community get their water supply from traditional wells from the river Soree located about 9 kilometres away.

Due to the proposed developments earmarked in the project area, the client is in dire need of reliable, portable and adequate water supply

Therefore the client has applied to drill a borehole for the local community to meet their anticipated domestic and minor irrigation water requirements which is estimated about 30 cubic metres per day.

It is for this reason that the client commissioned Groundwater Max Ltd to carry out a geophysical and hydrogeological investigation in the project area to find the best possible site for a borehole development.

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Update from Doug Penner on May 21, 2010 at 12:09pm
Email from Moses...

Hi Doug, we did the survey yesterday on Thursday. the survey was great  and positive results.  we have  Identify the exact sport where will be drill. the official report will be out on Monday this coming week. the copy will go to the Kenyan Government for the purpose of record and drilling permit and the copy to the drilling company so that he can make the exact quotation price of how much the water well will cost base on the depth of the well. I will then email you the copy of the cheque we paid him, a copy of the hydro survey,  and a copy of the quotation from the driller.
I appreciate you  Doug for what you are doing on behalf of the Maasai people.
blessings
Bishop Moses Turere
Update from Doug Penner on May 4, 2010 at 12:44pm
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