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The Kilifi County government is cautioning locals against the wanton destruction of infrastructure.Chief Roads Officer Philip Charo says some unknown people have continuously undermined the government's efforts to open up the area to tourism by habitually destroying roads and installations. Speaking at the launch of the Kizingo-Mbaraka Chembe and Timboni-Crab shack roads, Charo emphasized the need to preserve roads in order to boost tourism.
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New Roads expected to boost tourism in Kilifi
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