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Applauding Kibaki legacy in growth of local infrastructure

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Marine divers fit the East African Marine Cable System fibre optic cable at the coastal town of Mombasa. The  undersea cable is among the highest impact projects of the Kibaki era. Photo/FILE

Marine divers fit the East African Marine Cable System fibre optic cable at the coastal town of Mombasa. The undersea cable is among the highest impact projects of the Kibaki era. Photo/FILE 

By GEORGE WACHIRA

Posted  Tuesday, July 31   2012 at  18:43
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The government has set in motion development of Lamu corridor projects, whose implementation will greatly change the economic face of northern parts of Kenya.

It is hoped that before the current term of this government expires, the Lamu Port construction will have begun.

President Kibaki’s legacy on infrastructure development, among other key achievements, will certainly be well acknowledged for many years to come.

Wachira is the director, Petroleum Focus Consultants. Email:Wachira@petroelumfocus.com

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