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Nyandarua county woman representative Faith Gitau has called on the government to complete the stalled economic stimulus projects initiated by President Mwai Kibaki. Gitau lamented that public resources had been spent on the projects yet there was nothing to show for it. Some of the projects include Ndaragwa market, Ruriundu market in Ol-Kalou, Murungaru, Murungaru and Soko Mpya markets in Kinangop Constituency Gitau wants the county government to complete the projects and hand them over to traders.
Nyandarua Woman Rep call for the restarting of stalled projects
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