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Kindiki Vows to Guard Peace and Drive Development in Taveta
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48597, member: 636"] Deputy President Kithure Kindiki told crowds at Taveta that Kenya must stay safe for progress to happen. The country cannot build anything without peace and security first. He warned that the government will protect the nation at any cost. Kindiki made these remarks during economic meetings at Satoo Grounds. The deputy president stressed that national safety comes before popularity. Kindiki said people can share their opinions about government policies freely. Citizens must express disagreements without violence or weapons. Anyone who causes trouble works against Kenya's interests. The deputy president asked people to avoid tribal fighting. He wants all communities to work together for national success. The government started major projects across Taita Taveta County worth billions of shillings. Workers began building a 70-kilometer road connecting Taveta and Kajiado counties. The 9.4 billion shilling project will boost trade and transportation. Officials plan to open a new land registry office after residents made requests. The county will receive over 1000 affordable houses under government programs. Kindiki announced 767 million shillings for rural electricity connections throughout the region. The government will build modern markets for small traders and vegetable sellers. Officials want more residents to sign up for Taifa Care health coverage. The deputy president promised to look at canceling some agriculture loans. These programs support the government's bottom-up economic plans for helping ordinary Kenyans. [/QUOTE]
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