Residents of Chemelil-Chemase ward in Tinderet Sub County are set to benefit from improved access to clean and reliable water following significant progress in the Kaptamwa Water Project, where installation of distribution pipelines is currently underway. The ongoing works, which involve laying modern high-density pipes across key sections of the project area, mark a crucial…
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