The Government has intensified efforts to curb water losses after revealing that about 43 per cent of treated water in Kenya fails to reach intended beneficiaries, costing the country billions of shillings annually. Deputy Head of the Public Service (DHOPS) Amos Gathecha attributed the losses to leakages, illegal connections, meter inaccuracies and operational inefficiencies, saying…
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