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Water level in dam is still at all-time low, says CS Keter

Masinga power station. Warer levels are still reported at an all-time low despite heavy rains. [Photo by Edward Kiplimo/Standard]

Despite the ongoing heavy rains in many parts of the country,  water level at Masinga Dam is still low, raising fears that the hydro-power producer could be shut down.

Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter said the water in the dam was at the lowest level and that the situation could worsen if it did not rain in the region.

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