Energy Principal Secretary Alex Wachira has urged Kenyans to rally behind the government’s divestiture programme, saying the initiative would unlock funding needed to expand electricity access under the Last Mile Connectivity Project among other projects. Wachira explained that proceeds from the divestiture, including the sale of shares in companies such as Safaricom, would help the…  Â
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