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A section of residents from seven informal settlements in Kilifi County is set to benefit from 1.2 billion shillings infrastructure projects under the second Kenya Informal Settlements Improvement Project (KISIP 2).The projects which are funded by the World Bank and are being implemented by the national government in conjunction with the County Government of Kilifi, are about 50 per cent complete and are expected to be completed by end of February 2025. Kilifi Housing and Urban Development Chief Officer Ali Abubakar said the projects are being implemented in Kibaoni, Baya Magonzi, Kalolo, Mtaani and Kisumu Ndogo informal settlements in Kilifi town and Muyeye and Kibokoni M17 in Malindi town.
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Residents in 7 informal settlements in Kilifi County set to benefit
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