Following the Provision of Increased Water Access to Ginger Ridge Residents, Especially Farmers, St. Catherine’s Member of Parliament and Health Minister, Dr. Christopher Tufton, Assures Constituents of Commitment to Improved Road Infrastructure.
The Minister explains that the road development plan was postponed until the completion of the water project to avoid complications arising from simultaneous construction. Assessment and cost estimation for the road improvements are currently underway.
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