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City Hall in rush to expand drainage system ahead of El Nino
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City Hall in rush to expand drainage system ahead of El Nino

The Standard Kenyan about 2 hours 1 mins read
Governor Johnson Sakaja, while calling on city residents to remain alert and proactive, said City Hall has intensified preparations and accelerated identification of hotspots.

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