By Reporter
The County Government of Kisumu, through the City of Kisumu and M-taka have signed agreement on waste management.
Kisumu City Manager Abala Wanga and M-Taka Executive Officer Benson Abila signed the landmark Framework of Cooperation with M-taka Waste Solutions Ltd to advance tech-enabled and sustainable waste management in Kisumu City.
The signing ceremony took place on the sideline of the Africa Smart Cities & Townships Alliance (ASCA) Summit.
The agreement formalizes joint efforts to digitize waste systems, operationalize facilities, and real-time data platforms that will enhance efficiency, planning, and traceability across the city’s waste value chain.
The framework also commits to empowering women, youth, and informal waste actors, ensuring that Kisumu’s transition to a circular economy is inclusive, creates dignified livelihoods, and contributes to a cleaner, healthier city.
Speaking after the signing ceremony, Wanga emphasized that the partnership positions Kisumu as a regional leader in Smart City transformation and strengthens its reputation as a clean city on the shores of Lake Victoria.
“By increasing waste recovery and integrating technology into everyday waste management, Kisumu is aligning with global best practices while setting the pace for other African cities” he added.
Abila on his part said that the signing of the agreement marks a significant milestone toward achieving the Kisumu Smart City Agenda, particularly in integrating smart waste management systems.
“It serves as a practical demonstration of Kisumu’s capabilities and innovation, showcased during the inaugural Africa Smart Cities and Townships Alliance Summit.” he added.
Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o’, Chairman & President of the World Smart Cities Forum (WSCF), Mr. Jaewon Peter, witnessed the signing and re-affirmed the County’s commitment to making Kisumu a model Smart City where waste powers opportunity, innovation, and sustainable urban growth.



