Track every road, school, hospital, water project and market your county is building — their phase, photos, location, budget, and the people in charge. Built first for Kakamega County.
Citizens, officers and leadership all struggle to know the real status of county projects. Reports are buried in PDFs and WhatsApp groups. Photos sit on private phones. Delays go unnoticed until they become scandals.
Kakamega CMS gives the Governor's office, every CECM, every officer and every citizen the same live picture — what's being built, where, by whom, with how much, and how far along.
A purpose-built system, not a generic project tool. Designed around how Kenyan counties actually work.
Total projects, ongoing, completed, stalled, and full budget burn — at a glance for the Governor's office.
Planning → Procurement → Construction → Handover. See exactly where each project is.
Geo-tagged updates from the field — proof that work is actually happening.
Every project pinned on a map of Kakamega. Filter by sector or sub-county.
Allocated, spent and committed — by sector, by sub-county, by contractor.
Every project has a named officer in charge and a contractor. No more 'who's responsible?'
Spot delays before they become crises. Compare sub-counties side by side.
A direct channel for the people of Kakamega to report and rate ongoing works.
Generate Assembly-ready reports in seconds — no more late-night PowerPoint sessions.
Site engineers post photos, progress and notes from a phone in the field.
Sector heads validate updates and respond to citizen feedback.
Governor's office gets a live, county-wide dashboard of everything in motion.
A public view shows the people of Kakamega exactly what's being built where.
County-wide visibility. Drill into any sub-county, sector or project in two clicks.
Manage their sector's portfolio, approve updates, respond to citizens.
Post field updates in seconds. No paperwork, no email chains.
See progress on what their taxes are funding. Raise concerns directly.
Click through the live demo to see exactly how the system would work for your county.