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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki says he is keenly following up every project funded by the government across the country, including in Mt Kenya region, to ensure faster completion for the benefit of locals. Speaking in Kirinyaga Central, Kirinyaga County today during an empowerment forum for 40 women groups, the deputy president said the government will prioritize stalled projects to ensure there is no backlog. The DP also said the Kenya Kwanza administration is committed to changing the politics in Kenya to be people-centered.
Kindiki: Stalled gov’t projects will be completed
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