Big win for locals, but life will never be the same again - News Summed Up

Big win for locals, but life will never be the same again


On Thursday last week, the Environment and Land Court ordered the government and two private investors to pay Sh1.3 billion to the residents. Advertisement“In 2015, I was tested by doctors at the Port Reitz Sub-county Hospital where it was established I had the highest lead contamination in the slum. Her eldest daughter, who is nine years old, has a 16.9 ug/dl contamination. On Thursday last week, the Environment and Land Court ordered the government and two private investors to pay Sh1.3 billion to the residents. For Jackson Wanyama, 35, whose wife Lynette Ouma died of lead poisoning in 2015, life will never be the same again.


Source: Daily Nation July 20, 2020 04:30 UTC



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