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The transport network at Suswa ward in Narok county is at the verge of collapsing due to unregulated sand harvesting in the area. In a spot check by Citizen TV, feeder roads across Suswa ward have been swept off, with deep gulleys forming across the paths, exposing residents to the danger of mudslides during the rainy season. And as Laura Otieno reports, the residents have admitted to understanding the implication of the harvesting blaming the unemployment crisis even as the county remained mum on the matter
Transport network at Suswa ward in is at the verge of collapsing due unregulated sand harvesting
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