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Traders at Kwa Jiwa market in Malindi town have faulted the Kilifi County government for not providing them with essential services despite paying market fees. The traders said despite the Kilifi County Government receiving 800 shillings monthly in service fees, the market still lacks electricity and water. Timothy Kipnusu with the details
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Traders fault Kilifi Govt. for not providing them with essential services despite paying market fees
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