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Recover stolen cash, severely punish those who have looted dams money

It is hugely disappointing to promise Kenyans so much, only to deliver numerous heartbreaks. For the last five decades, successive governments have routinely made water part of their key agenda. Promises have been anchored on this precious commodity. At independence, Kenyans were promised clean water by the year 2000.

The deadline has since passed, but rural and urban dwellers are still spending long hours in search of water, which in some instances is hawked per litre by profit-driven cartels.

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