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Kisumu County official disowns Sh30 million Wi-Fi project

Kisumu Governor Jack Ranguma (centre) with Kisumu County executive member for water and mineral resources Prof. Barrack Abonyo (right) and Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company (KIWASCO) chairman Israel Agina after launching a Ksh. 173 million water project to connect slums in Kisumu town. (PHOTO: COLLINS ODUOR/ STANDARD)

The county government has disowned a Sh30 million project that would have seen residents enjoy free Wi-Fi.

Information, Communication and Technology Executive Michael Onyango yesterday said the national government is behind the project.

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