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27 Июл 2023

Автор:
Victor Raballa, Business Daily (Kenya)

Kenya: Dam construction firms give locals 12-hour notice to relocate despite delay in compensation

"Koru-Soin dam firm asks residents to move"

The Chinese firms building the Sh20 billion Koru-Soin dam in Kisumu and Kericho counties have asked residents to move as they prepare for the start of the works despite land compensation delays. China Jiangxi International Kenya and China Jiangxi International Economic and Technical Cooperation Company gave the Muhoroni and Koitaburot residents a 12-hour notice to vacate their land and give room for blasting of the area adjacent to Got Alila Hill in Kisumu
County. They have been asked to establish a buffer zone within a radius of 1km from the blasting areas. “The measure shall be taken to protect all persons from harm from the explosions and flying rocks from the blast,” said the notice.

For the safety of the sickly, disabled residents, animals and persons, the contractor noted that they should be evacuated.