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The Water Processing Plant is purpose-built to turn technical knowledge into a dependable public product. From treatment to sealing, every step behind “Aberdare Wells” is designed to model precision, safety, and professional standards in water processing.

Named after the nearby Aberdare Range, the brand signals clarity, freshness, and trust. Values that guide both the training and the production taking place here.

“Aberdare Wells” is clean, treated drinking water packaged for everyday use by households, offices, and institutions.

What sets it apart:

  • Scientifically treated through a controlled purification system

  • Produced in a monitored, hygienic environment

  • Verified through routine laboratory testing

  • Packaged to meet safety and regulatory expectations

Where Learning Meets Standards

This plant is an applied learning site for trainees in environmental and laboratory sciences. Here, they practise what industry demands:

  • Operating purification and filtration systems

  • Conducting water quality tests and interpreting results

  • Managing hygienic bottling and sealing procedures

  • Understanding compliance, documentation, and traceability

A Reliable Product for the Community

As part of the Polytechnic’s Income Generating Units, the plant supplies safe drinking water to the local market while demonstrating how technical skills translate into viable enterprise.

It also provides a reference point for best practice in small-scale water processing for trainees who may start similar ventures.

Growth and Expansion

The plant is preparing to broaden its reach through:

  • Additional packaging sizes for varied needs

  • Partnerships with institutions and events

  • Expanded distribution beyond Nyeri

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23rd May 2026

Statement on the Student Protest of 22nd May 2026 and Closure of the Institution

Yesterday, 22nd May 2026, a section of trainees at The Nyeri National Polytechnic staged a protest outside the institution's premises. The protest escalated to violence and disruption of the Polytechnic’s activities. It took several hours for the county security team to contain the situation.

The Governing Council, in consultation with the security team, has assessed the prevailing circumstances and resolved to close the Polytechnic with effect from today, 23rd May 2026, until further notice.

All trainees are directed to vacate the institution's premises, including the hostels, by 8:00 a.m. Saturday, 23rd May 2026.

The Council regrets the disruption this decision causes to trainees, staff, parents, and guardians, and thanks the institution's stakeholders for their patience and cooperation during this period.

All trainees, staff, parents, and members of the public are advised to take note of this directive and comply accordingly. Further communication regarding reopening and subsequent arrangements shall be issued through official institutional channels at the appropriate time.

Chief Principal/Council Secretary

THE NYERI NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC