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Maasai demand jobs in geothermal-rich Olkaria

By By Antony GitongaMay 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Members of the Maasai community hold a peaceful demonstration on 12/5/25 in support of an incoming 58mw geothermal plant in Olkaria, Naivasha. [Photo/Antony Gitonga]

Members of the Maasai community in geothermal-rich areas of Olkaria and Narasha in Naivasha have called for equal job and business opportunities.

The community claimed they would continue supporting government projects on condition they are equally recognised.

The move comes days after a section of residents accused leaders from nearby Narok County of interfering with an upcoming 58mw geothermal project.

A community leader Duncan Sencho, said for years a small group of people had benefited from various projects in the area that has over 10,000mw of geothermal power.

He noted that the geothermal projects affected residents of both Narok and Nakuru, thus the need to give them job opportunities.

“We welcome all upcoming projects in the area, mainly those targeting geothermal exploration and all the families that have been affected should be the first beneficiaries,” he said.

Speaking in Naivasha, Sencho hit out at some individuals who wanted to continue benefiting from the projects at the expense of the whole community.

This was echoed by Jackson Tolinge who said there were seven villages in the geothermal rich area hosting tens of families.

Tolinge said some geothermal projects were on the border of Nakuru and Narok counties and all members of the community should benefit.

“The community has suffered due to misrepresentation and we are demanding that representatives of the seven villages be represented in the liaison committee,” he said.

He also called on local leaders to stop politicising the projects as this would erode investors’ confidence.

A youth leader Jose Letaya defended leaders from Narok amid allegations that they were interfering with the proposed 58mw production adding that they were also affected.

“The people of Narasha and Olkaria have been affected by the proposed geothermal project and members of the community should also benefit,” he said.

Members of the Maasai community in geothermal-rich areas of
Olkaria
and Narasha in Naivasha have called for equal job and business opportunities.

The community claimed they would continue supporting government projects on condition they are equally recognised.

The move comes days after a section of residents accused leaders from nearby Narok County of interfering with an upcoming 58mw
geothermal project
.
A community leader Duncan Sencho, said for years a small group of people had benefited from various projects in the area that has over 10,000mw of geothermal power.

He noted that the geothermal projects affected residents of both Narok and Nakuru, thus the need to give them job opportunities.
“We welcome all upcoming projects in the area, mainly those targeting geothermal exploration and all the families that have been affected should be the first beneficiaries,” he said.
Speaking in Naivasha, Sencho hit out at some individuals who wanted to continue benefiting from the projects at the expense of the whole community.

This was echoed by Jackson Tolinge who said there were seven villages in the geothermal rich area hosting tens of families.
Tolinge said some geothermal projects were on the border of Nakuru and Narok counties and all members of the community should benefit.

“The community has suffered due to misrepresentation and we are demanding that representatives of the seven villages be represented in the liaison committee,” he said.
He also called on local leaders to stop politicising the projects as this would erode investors’ confidence.

A youth leader Jose Letaya defended leaders from Narok amid allegations that they were interfering with the proposed 58mw production adding that they were also affected.

“The people of Narasha and Olkaria have been affected by the proposed geothermal project and members of the community should also benefit,” he said.

Published Date: 2025-05-15 00:00:00
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By Antony Gitonga
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