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A newly released report has put evelopment projects by Mombsa county government under sharp scrutiny. The assessment, covering the last three financial years, reveals a trail of stalled programmes and questionable spending. The report by the office of Mombasa Senator Musa Faki highlights critical failures across key sectors. In healthcare, a severe staff shortage is crippling service delivery, particularly in rural areas. Infrastructure is also crumbling, with facilities like Mtongwe Hospital lacking basic necessities.
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Report highlights stalled progress, questionable spending by Mombasa county gov't
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