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A caucus of Bobasi constituency professionals in Kisii county, has voiced concerns over the potential disruption of this year’s national examinations due to the unrepaired Nyamache Bridge, which collapsed a year ago.The professionals noted that officials tasked with transporting examination papers would have to stop nearly 2 kilometers from the sub-county offices and walk. They are now calling on the area Member of Parliament, to take immediate action and repair the bridge.
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Nyamache bridge in Kisii collapsed rendering the road impassable
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