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"speaker_name": "Mr. Obure",
"speaker_title": "The Minister for Public Works",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The following is a breakdown of both classified and untarmacked roads in Borabu District. We do not have any Class A roads in Borabu District; we have 12 kilometres of Class B roads, that is paved to bitumen standard roads; we have 21.5 kilometres of gravel roads of C classification; we have 29 kilometres of Class D gravel standard; we have 10 kilometres of Class E gravel standard; We have 17.2 kilometres of earth roads, Class E; we also have 54.4 kilometres of roads under the settlement roads classification and then 29.2 kilometres of rural access roads or gravel roads. (b) The Ministry is rehabilitating Keroka-Sotik Road at a contract sum of Kshs.1.2 billion where part of this road, in fact, a large chunk of it, passes through Borabu District. In addition, a total of Kshs1.5 million has been set aside to be used under the Kazi Kwa Vijana Programme. The money has been utilized in carrying out off carriageway road maintenance work by the local youth within the district. The Ministry of Roads will also improve and expand the road infrastructure in accordance with the work plan drawn by the District Roads Committee for the year 2009/2010."
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