National Irrigation Board
Bradox Mijoro is an experienced irrigation engineer currently employed at the National Irrigation Authority since September 2019. Prior experience includes a role as an assistant site engineer at ASCODA General Contractor from November 2018 to September 2019, where responsibilities involved supervising onsite work, calculating material quantities, conducting survey works, and preparing progress reports. Bradox gained valuable experience as an internship trainee at the Ministry Of Public Works in 2017, focusing on structural design and project supervision, and previously worked as an attache at MILICONS LTD in 2016, performing survey work and overseeing steel reinforcement design and supervision. Bradox holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering with a specialization in civil and structural design from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, completed in 2018.
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National Irrigation Board
National Irrigation Board (NIB) was established and incorporated in 1966 as a state corporation through the Irrigation Act, Cap 347 of the Laws of Kenya. The objective of this Act is “to provide for the development, control and improvement of irrigation schemes, for purposes incidental thereto and connected therewith.” Currently, the Board manages seven (7) national irrigation schemes and stations with four operational research stations. The Board also has two rice mills in Eastern and Western regions: Mwea Rice Mills (MRM) and Western Kenya Rice Mills (WKRM).