Aroo Subcounty Deputy County Commissioner, Dennis Barasa, has called for peaceful coexistence, enhanced security, and strict adherence to mining regulations to support sustainable development in the area. Speaking during public engagement forums conducted at Kalomwae and Juluk mining sites in Aroo Sub County, Barasa said the residents stand to benefit from the minerals by observing…
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