A section of residents of Homa Bay County have urged the government to utilize proceeds from the sale of 15 percent stake of Safaricom to spur industrial growth. Speaking during a public participation exercise, the residents said infrastructural projects should be a second priority. The Parliamentary committee on Finance, Economic planning, Public debt and Privatization…
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