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Kenya Resumes Stalled Road Projects in Boost to Infrastructure, Jobs, and Economic Growth

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In a bold step to revive stalled infrastructure projects, the government has begun settling pending bills owed to road contractors, paving the way for the resumption of key construction works across the country. The move signals a renewed national commitment to unlocking the potential of Kenya’s road network as .......

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