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Over Ksh 3.4B Paid So Far to Compensate Project Affected Persons in the Mwache Dam Project

  • Writer: Kenya Water Security And Climate Resilience Project
    Kenya Water Security And Climate Resilience Project
  • Apr 2
  • 1 min read

Ruined mud houses under a clear blue sky, surrounded by debris. Tall palm trees sway in the wind, creating a desolate, wind-swept scene.
Colorful single-story house with pink trim and black roof in a rural setting. A person and a motorcycle are in front. Cloudy sky above.

The Mwache Dam project has so far paid over Ksh 3.4B to compensateaffected families. Around 2,475 Ha from 4,400 households are being acquiredacross dam sites, reservoirs, quarries, and access roads. Compensation forthe Lower Check Dam, Quarry Sites, and Main Dam areas is complete, while payments for other areas, including the relocation of graves and shrines, areongoing. Public inquiries along the Upper Check Dam and Mwache roads arealso underway to keep communities informed and involved.

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