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The government is seeking to raise 293.6 billion shillings through public-private partnerships to fund capital-intensive infrastructure projects. Among projects to be considered are the revival of the Galana Kulalu food security project and the 35 megawatt 22 geothermal power plant projects. Speaking during the public-private symposium aimed at exploring key areas of collaboration, National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi called on public officials to embrace PPPs for the good of the country.
Government targets KSh 293.6B through PPPs for major infrastructure projects
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