Kenya: Kitui-Kibwezi Road Construction Resumes
[Nation] Works on an abandoned section of Kitui - Kibwezi road have begun in earnest after President Uhuru Kenyatta intervened to have an additional Sh3.2 billion released to the Chinese contractor.
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[Nation] Works on an abandoned section of Kitui - Kibwezi road have begun in earnest after President Uhuru Kenyatta intervened to have an additional Sh3.2 billion released to the Chinese contractor.
[Nation] The construction of the Sh6 billion Buxton affordable housing project in Mombasa has officially begun.
[Nation] Traders in Mwatate town, Taita Taveta are set to benefit from a Sh50 million market under construction in partnership between the county government and the World Bank.
[Nation] Police in Vihiga County are investigating the collapse of a building under construction, an incident which left one person dead and another in a critical condition.
[Nation] Nakuru County government is banking on the construction and refurbishment of markets across its 11 sub-counties to boost trade.
[Nation] Nyamira County is set to have a 'green stadium,' the first in the country.
[Nation] The government has signed a Sh17.9 billion deal with a Chinese firm for the construction of a 453-kilometre Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia-Transport (Lapsset) road project network.
[Nation] City Hall is considering handing over stalled Dandora Stadium to the national government for its completion.
[Nation] The spacious compound housing the three caramel-coloured towers with maroon tops is guarded by a lone watchman -- probably an indication of its abandonment and neglect.
[Nation] The Kenya National Highways Authority (Kenha) has begun construction of the new 457 metre long Makupa bridge, which will replace the historic Makupa causeway that links Mombasa Island to the mainland.
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