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Hoteliers in Kilifili county are accusing water companies of unnecessary water rationing

12th January, 2019

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Hoteliers in Kilifi County are accusing water companies in the area of unnecessary water rationing after their taps went dry for the past five days consecutively causing tourists to threaten withdrawing their holidays. They lament that the trend has had an adverse effect on the business as they are now forced to incur extra expenses to hire water boozers to ferry water to their premises so as to enable them run their businesse uninterrupted. They now want the government to urgently intervene and provide the essential commodity

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