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    "speaker_name": "The Cabinet Secretary for Water, Sanitation and Irrigation",
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    "content": "reflect also our commitment to deliver this - the critical water infrastructure while maintaining transparency and aligning with the national planning framework. Kamumu Dam is currently being finalised through a Cabinet memorandum for consideration and approval and the memo seeks to secure high-level policy direction and unlock requisite financing to allow for prompt implementation and in cognition of the time that has lapsed since the initial due diligence activities, the agency which is Tana Water Works Development Agency (TWWDA) has commenced the process of updating the due diligence reports to ensure accuracy and relevance of the technical and financial documentation. On Thuci Dam, which has already been advertised and for which a PIP has been submitted, the Ministry continues to engage with the PPP directorate and the National Treasury to expedite the evaluation process and secure timely approvals. On Thambana Dam, following the proponent’s failure to meet the mandatory deposit requirement under the PPP Act, the Ministry has initiated a fresh procurement process. In the meantime, the project has been formally included in the fourth medium term plan. Engagements are ongoing with other prospective investors who had previously expressed interest in the project and the exact construction timelines of these three key projects as asked by the hon. Senator will depend on the conclusion of the outstanding procurement, financial and other statutory processes. Mr. Speaker and Hon. Members, I submit. Thank you."
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