The government has intensified efforts to complete the multi-billion-shilling Mwache Dam Project in Kwale County, with authorities projecting that the facility will begin impounding water by October this year to ease persistent water shortages in Mombasa and neighboring areas. Speaking during a monthly progress monitoring visit at the project site, Principal Secretary in the State…
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