Kisumu County has stepped up efforts to reduce non-revenue water (NRW) to below 20 per cent following the handover of new equipment to the Kisumu Water and Sanitation Company (KIWASCO). Deputy Governor Mathew Owili, who represented Governor Anyangâ Nyongâo at the event, said the county was determined to sustain recent gains that have seen NRW…Â Â Â
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