Murang’a County government’s move to become an industrial hub received a boost after six companies were issued with allotment letters for land at the Murang’a Industrial Park, with more than half of the available space already taken up by investors. The investors received 44 allotment letters granting them 99-year leases at the industrial park, which…
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