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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Davis Chirchir",
    "speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport",
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    "content": "talking about the Mtwapa-Kilifi Road. This is the Nyali Bypass to Mtwapa-Kilifi Road or Mombasa Road. I know the exact location. In my last visit to Mombasa, this was number one agenda with the Governor, where on either side of this road, where there is a kind of depression, there are developments on both sides. There is a hospital on one side, they have built a wall and there is no way to drain the water on this very low section. We need to really tunnel out the water in this depression and it requires some serious design. I have discussed this with the Governor, we are discussing with the land users how to get access, to be able to get drainage out of that very low section. Yes, I am aware it is a KURA project. I was talking about the KeNHA on the main highway, and let me undertake to follow up what KURA has done on this particular one. It was more of the city plan to basically allow for development without drainage pathways. It is one thing that if you are to think about a quick solution, you will need to be pumping out water, because you need to push water up and then look for a channel out. We need an access to be able to develop a drainage from that low section. I am aware of that. We have discussed with the Governor and I will pick it up with KURA to see how far we are."
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