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Kitui County government challenged to diversify sources of energy

From Left to right: John Kioli, Chairman, SEAF-K; Sumaya Mohamed Project Officer WWF-K; Rachel Mwangangi Assistant Director, Kitui County Ministry of Environment, and natural resources, Kitui County; Benjamin Mukulo Director Energy and Environment, Ministry of Environment, and natural resources, Kitui County; David Jesse, Secretary General SEAF-K; Christabel Barasa Vice-chair, SEAF-K ; Amyn Khan CEO Aquaponics Kenya

The Kitui County government has been challenged to develop alternative sources of energy to meet anticipated demands in its plan.

According to the county’s draft vision for economic and social transformation, growth in health, agriculture, education and urbanization is expected to drive up demand for energy.

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