Business activity has come to a standstill along the Suswa–Maai Mahiu highway after heavy rains rendered a key section of the road impassable, piling pressure on the government to urgently redesign the flood-prone stretch. Traders and transport operators in Suswa, Narok East, say they are incurring significant losses, as floodwaters and silt continue to disrupt…
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