The construction of feeder road networks in Shaurimoyo area, Muhoroni Sub-County, Kisumu County, is progressing steadily and is expected to open to the public by mid-March 2026. The project, implemented under the Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project Phase Two (KISIP 2), forms part of strategic infrastructure improvements in selected informal settlements across Kisumu. During a…
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