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President William Ruto has officially launched the Ksh1.8 billion Sabaki Last Mile Project in Kilifi County. The initiative, expected to benefit over 20,000 households, is part of a broader effort to improve infrastructure, drive industrial growth, and create jobs in the area. Speaking during the inauguration of the project in Magarini Sub-County, President Ruto emphasized the significance of expanding the power grid in the region, stating that the project will not only increase electricity supply but also attract industries, hotels, and businesses to Kilifi, paving the way for economic growth.
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President Ruto launches Ksh1.8B Sabaki Last Mile Project in Kilifi County
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