Murang’a County Launches Digital System for Mass Distribution of County Items
Murang’a County has launched a new digital system to transform how it distributes items to residents.
The system debuts under a Christmas Pilot Programme.
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Governor Dr. Irungu Kang’ata shared the announcement publicly.
It marks a decisive shift toward order, transparency, and dignity in county service delivery.
Why the County Changed Its Distribution Approach
Over the years, Murang’a County has digitised most of its services.
As a result, efficiency and transparency have improved.
However, one challenge persisted.
Programmes that require mass distribution of physical items often overwhelmed systems on the ground.
Congestion became common.
Scrambling followed.
Logistical failures frustrated beneficiaries.
This happened during:
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Christmas gift distribution at the Governor’s Annual Tree Lighting Event
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Distribution of fertiliser
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Distribution of certified farm inputs
Therefore, the county decided to redesign the process entirely.
A Digital System Built for Large-Scale Distribution
To solve the problem permanently, the County Government developed a digital platform designed specifically for mass distribution.
The system introduces:
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Digital verification of beneficiaries
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Controlled collection processes
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Reduced crowding
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Clear accountability
Most importantly, it restores dignity to beneficiaries.
Successful Pilot Confirms the System Works
The county first tested the system in Murang’a Town.
The pilot ran during the recent Christmas gift distribution.
The outcome was clear.
Intended beneficiaries collected their items:
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Smoothly
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Orderly
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Without disruption
They used a fully digital verification process.
As a result, the pilot recorded no major challenges.
The county declared it a success.
County Expands Pilot to 135,000 Maize Farmers
Following the successful test, the county will now scale up the pilot countywide.
The next phase will cover all registered maize farmers in Murang’a County.
In total, this includes approximately 135,000 farmers.
This time, distribution will not happen through primary schools.
Instead, the county will use approved local merchants located near the farmers.
This change reduces travel, cuts congestion, and improves access.
Key Dates Farmers Need to Know
The Christmas pilot distribution period is clearly defined.
It will run:
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From 22nd December to 26th December 2025
Farmers are advised to remain alert during this period.
How Farmers Will Receive Collection Instructions
The county will communicate directly with beneficiaries through SMS notifications.
Each message will provide:
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Confirmation of eligibility
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Clear instructions
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Details on where and how to collect items
This approach eliminates confusion and misinformation.
What Registered Farmers Should Do Now
The County Government has issued clear guidance.
Registered maize farmers should:
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Expect an SMS this week confirming eligibility
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Take note of the nearest participating merchant
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Ensure their mobile phones remain active and reachable
These steps are essential for smooth participation.
Digital System to Support Future Farm Input Distribution
The county’s plans extend beyond Christmas.
If the pilot succeeds, the same digital system will be:
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Fully adopted
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Used for maize seed distribution
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Used for fertiliser distribution
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Used for other agricultural inputs
This rollout will begin in March 2026 and continue in all subsequent seasons.
County Reaffirms Commitment to Order and Transparency
The Murang’a County Government has reaffirmed its commitment to:
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Orderly service delivery
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Transparent processes
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Dignified treatment of residents
By leveraging technology, the county aims to serve residents more effectively.
Contact Information for Inquiries
Residents seeking clarification can contact the county through:
0757 562 988










