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For generations, the residents of Ithanga in Murang’a county have endured unimaginable hardship in their struggle to access clean and safe drinking water, but as our Murang’a-based reporter narrates, hope has finally arrived, thanks to a 3.5 billion shilling water project initiated by Gatanga Water Company.
Hope Flows in Ithanga: Sh3.5 Billion Water Project Transforms Lives in Murang’a County"
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