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With an allocation of 310 billion shillings which is about 8.6% of the 3.6 Trillion shilling budget for the financial year 2023/2024, the roads and transport sector remains among the priority areas for government investment coming at a time when the government is puzzled over how to complete the multi-billion shillings worth of stalled projects it inherited from the previous administration.
Infrastructure to consume 8.6% of the budget
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