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The government has embarked on reviving stalled water projects in South Rift. The Principal Secretary for the State Department of Irrigation Dr. Paul Rono said several dams within the region will be remodeled and completed. The multi-million shillings projects will increase the water supply in the region
Government starts revival of the stalled water projects in South Rift
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