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    "id": 191551,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mr. Kinyanjui",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Roads",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 48,
        "legal_name": "Lee Maiyani Kinyanjui",
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    "content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to answer (a) Yes, I am ware that the road's section between Gitimbine and Nkabune Technical Institute is impassable during the rainy season. (b) My Ministry has included the unpaved sections of Road C92, between Gitimbine and Nkabune Technical Institute, for routine maintenance and spot-improvement in the work plan for the Financial Year 2008/2009 under the Road Maintenance Levy Fund Budget for trunk roads. Further, a section of approximately 55 kilometres of Road C92 is located in Embu, Mbeere and Tharaka districts, which is being improved to bitumen standards under the ongoing contract for the construction of Ena-Ishiara-Ciakariga Road, that is Road C92, E789, at a cost of Kshs2.8 billion. The contract commenced on 2nd April, 2007, and is scheduled for completion on 2nd October, 2009. The degree of completion is 36 per cent against a time lapse of 48 per cent. The remaining section of road C92 in Tharaka, Meru South, North Imenti and Central Imenti District, measuring approximately 60 kilometres, has an earth surface and receives annual routine maintenance under the Road Levy Maintenance Fund. A total of Kshs11,690,625 had been allocated for the maintenance of that particular road in the previous year."
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