Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has defended the government’s proposal to establish a National Infrastructure Fund, saying it is aimed at ensuring proceeds from the sale of selected State assets are invested in long-term development projects. Speaking during interdenominational prayers at Soliat Secondary School in Soin Sigowet Constituency, Kericho County, Kindiki said the sale of shares in strategic assets such as Safaricom and the Kenya Pipe…
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