The County Government of Kisumu has rolled out a Sh35 million Geographic Information System (GIS) aimed at transforming land governance, urban planning and service delivery as the lakeside city accelerates its transition to digital administration. The modern system, established with support from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and partners, will enable the county to…
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