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Kenyans will continue to endure the poor state of roads after the government intimated strained resources for road development and maintenance. According to roads cabinet secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, this has been brought about largely by over 100 billion shilling of pending contractors bills, further crippled by the withdrawal of the finance bill and the now backtracked proposal of increasing the road maintenance levy
Kenyans to continue enduring the poor state of roads
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