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David Momanyi

Graduate Engineering Trainee at National Irrigation Board

David Momanyi is a skilled professional with experience in engineering and writing. Currently serving as a Graduate Engineering Trainee at the National Irrigation Board since August 2019, David oversees the implementation of irrigation projects and soil and water conservation measures. Additionally, as a Freelance Writer for Workshift Solutions Co., Ltd. and a Content Builder/Writing Expert for Essaywriters and Associates since 2014, David specializes in various forms of writing, including essays, reports, theses, and research documents. An internship at the Water Resource Authority in 2018 provided hands-on experience in designing and constructing soil and water conservation structures. David holds a Bachelor of Science in Biosystems Engineering with a focus on Soil Water and Environmental Engineering from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, completed in 2019.

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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).