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Mr Ruto at the same time put on notice individuals grazing their cattle within the town.
He blamed the cattle for destroying trees planted along the town’s streets. His government, he said targets to tarmac at least 250 kilometres of road in the next financial year.
He disclosed that so far, the county has used Sh100 million to tarmack 200 kilometres of roads. Mr Ruto disclosed that in the next six months, his government will repair 500 kilometres of roads.
From the above reporting by Nation, there is no way tarmacking a road in Kenya can cost kes 0.5m per km. A tarmac road costs around 50 to 80m per km.
Also, they have misspelt the word tarmac to tarmack.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tarmacAs Iron Sharpens Iron, So one Man Sharpens Another.