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Kindiki Vows Markets and Power Links for Nakuru
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35524, member: 636"] Kenya's top official says the government will keep every promise before asking people to vote again. Deputy leader Kithure Kindiki talked with locals near Nakuru yesterday about projects happening right now. He looked at a market being built that workers should finish early next month. The national government pays for this project. Kindiki wants better living standards for all citizens. The government is building 19 modern markets across Nakuru County, with two more starting soon. Three markets are already rising in the Bahati area. These spaces help small traders sell their goods properly. The market buildings will have cold storage for food that spoils easily. They will also offer internet access for young people looking for online work. Officials fix old roads throughout the county. They connect more homes to electricity through a nationwide program. About 56,000 new power connections will happen in Nakuru alone. The deputy president plans to meet with local leaders next week. They need to solve problems with land papers. Kindiki asked forest officers not to bother farmers who grow crops among trees. The government wants to speed up giving out land documents to people in several areas. Officials work to lower living costs through cheaper farm supplies and control rising prices that hurt families. The government also wants to improve foreign money rates to help with food costs. [/QUOTE]
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