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CONTRACTOR ABANDONED KISII-ISEBANIA ROAD PROJECT OVER OUTSTANDING DEBT IN KENYA
The contractor constructing the Kisii-Isebania road has abandoned the project over an outstanding debt of Sh1.5 billion. The China Henan International Corporation Group was awarded the contract to build the 86-kilometer road by the national government at the cost of Sh8.6 billion. The contractor has said he will only resume work after he has been paid the full amount, according to the project’s engineer James Mageto. The Chinese firm suspended the work two months ago, rendering…
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