The Government will spend Sh2.6 billion to expedite ongoing electricity projects under the Last Mile Connectivity Programme, in a move expected to boost access to power in rural areas and support small businesses across Narok County. Speaking in Narok East Sub-county during a meeting with women groups preparing for a forthcoming fundraiser to be presided…
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