Wasreb raise alarm on destruction of Othaya Mukurwe ini water office
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By
Boniface Gikandi
| Mar 27, 2025
The Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB) has condemned the destruction of its property attached to the Othaya-Mukurwe-Ini water company in Nyeri.
The incident that happened on Friday last week resulted in the destruction of office property, equipment, and infrastructure.
="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/news/article/2001267307/bosses-questioned-over-loss-of-sh190-million">Wednesday, the water regulator< described the attack as unfortunate and called on law enforcement to conduct a thorough investigation and bring the suspects to book.
In a statement sent to newsrooms, WASREB acting CEO Richard Cheruiyot urged stakeholders to embrace dialogue to address any concerns.
He challenged residents to report suspicious activities and vandalism to law enforcement.
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“We have to engage in dialogue and listen to one another instead of turning to destruction of property,” said Mwai, a water user in Othaya.
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