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"speaker_name": "Mr. Nanok",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Forestry and Wildlife",
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"content": "In 2005/2006, the construction of two classrooms was done in Mlimo Primary School at a cost of Kshs2 million. In 2006/2007, Kishushe Water Pan/Mukuru Dam was constructed at a cost of Kshs1.5 million. In 2007/2008, 100 desks and office chairs and tables were supplied to Kishushe Primary School at a cost of Kshs500,000. During the current financial year, exposure tours were done for community representatives from around Isiolo and Samburu Wildlife conservancies at a cost of about Kshs2,066,000 to various areas where we have established conservancies. During the same financial year, the 75kilometer fence from Mwakitao to Ndii was begun in November last year and, already, 26 kilometres has been done. Some of the projects that are ongoing and some that we are waiting for funds includes Inchagalato Dam at Muliro area, which will cost about Kshs1.5 million. That particular project will be undertaken jointly by the Ministry of Water and Irrigation and Mbale Water Project. We have earmarked Kshs5 million for that project. We are just waiting for funds from the Treasury, so that we can implement that project before the end of this financial year. (b) The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) does not have plans to ring-fence Tsavo West National Park. However, Kenya Wildlife Service has started to construct fences along the areas that experience a lot of human-wildlife conflict incidents along the park. A 75-Kilometre fence is under construction from Mwakitao to Ndii and, to date, a stretch of 26 kilometres has already been done. It is from Mwakitao towards Kishushe. The whole fence is expected to cost Kshs60 million."
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