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Despite the rapid growth of Moyale town along the Kenya Ethiopia border,from storey buildings to increased population occasioned by cross border activities,the residents of the town still grapple with A water crisis. Majority of residents in this business town have to trek tens of kilometers with donkeys in search of the precious and scarce commodity. Our reporter Bonface Barasa visited the town and brings us the story of a thirsty border town population.
Water shortage persists despite growth of Moyale town
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