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    Government Sets Aside Ksh3 Billion To Rebuild Gikomba Market

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliJuly 15, 2018Updated:July 15, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    Deputy President William Ruto has said that the government has set aside Ksh3 billion to rebuild the Gikomba market that burnt down in June.

    Ruto was speaking on Sunday at the AIPCA Kayole Church, where he promised that the fires at Gikomba Market would now be a thing of the past.

    “We have to stop these incidences of fires ever year, that is the reason we are investing Sh3 billion,” said Ruto.

    Read: Gikomba Fire Claims 15 Lives And Injures 70 

    At least 15 people died in Gikomba fire which broke out late last month, while more than  70 sustained injuries.

    The Deputy President also promised Eastlands dwellers that he would issue a total of 30, 000 title deeds by the end of the year, and investment in road network.

    “We have set aside Ksh4 billion for road construction in Eastlands, about 100 kilometres. We now have a firm contract and we will be monitoring the construction,” Ruto told congregants.

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