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Hundreds of motorists who use the Nadapal-Nakodok road connecting Kenya to South Sudan are appealing to the government to revive the stalled project, now dubbed the “road to nowhere.” Overgrown bushes and occasional puddles now mark what was supposed to be part of a World Bank-funded initiative to enhance connectivity between the two countries
Construction of Turkana–South Sudan border road stalled
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