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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Kiunjuri",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Water and Irrigation",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 175,
        "legal_name": "Festus Mwangi Kiunjuri",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, this Question was supposed to be answered by the Prime Minister. But now in my capacity, I have been directed to answer it by the Prime Minister. I will go ahead and do so. Yesterday, he got a lot of powers! I beg to reply. My Ministry is constructing Ndikiki Water Supply which will serve Ndindiruku, Kiumbi and Kianugu areas that are traversed by Murubara stream on the downstream of the Mwea GK Prison. The project which is estimated to cost Kshs25million is being funded by IFAD and is about 40 percent complete. When completed, it will ensure the residents of all these areas have access to safe drinking water so as not to draw water from the Murubara stream. The Government, through the Office of the Vice-President and Ministry of Home Affairs, is rehabilitating the sewerage disposal system at Mwea GK Prison to prevent any discharges of waste water into Murubara water course. Rehabilitation measures already undertaken include construction of a new septic tank, construction of two ablution blocks and rehabilitation of the existing dilapidated septic tank. Further, construction of a sewer network and a soak pit is ongoing. Long term measures for sewerage systems to serve not only Mwea GK Prison, but also Wanguru urban Centre, Kimbimbi, Muthithi and Kang’ondu areas are under planning and design. My Ministry will implement the project when the design is completed in the next financial year."
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