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The cleanup exercise of the Nairobi river will be carried out uniquely to restore its lost glory. This is according to President William Ruto, who announced that the government plans to build a large sewer trunk to divert sewage and prevent pollution from entering the river. This initiative aims to elevate Nairobi to a high-class city, akin to developed nations. The meeting at the state house saw MPs aligned to former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua attend the meeting.
President Ruto and clean up team outlines plans to rehabilitate Nairobi River
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