Tuesday, November 27, 2012
UNSUSPECTED MEAT.
UNSUSPECTED MEAT.
JANE MUGAMBI 18TH NOV 2012.
Residents of Kariti location in Ndia constituency have been put on
high alert against consuming uninspected meat allegedly being sold to
unsuspecting members of the public in the area.
The remarks were made by area chief Julius Mwangi at Gatare village
during the commissioning of a well courtesy of former Kenya national
highways authority managing director Engineer Stephen Ngari who is
vying for the Ndia member of parliament seat.
The chief said that there were fears that some butchers were allegedly
selling uninspected meat to members of the public posing a serious
health risk.
Mwangi called on members of the public to be vigilant and report any
such cases to police for action to be taken adding that unscrupulous
businessmen could be selling bad meat to unsuspecting members of the
public.
Addressing hundreds of residents at Gatare well the former KENHA
managing director Stephen Ngari said that the well will serve to
provide water to more than three hundreds residents of Kianjege
village in Ndia constituency.
Ngari who is seeking to succeed finance minister Njeru Githae in Ndia
called on the residents to change the way of life and take up
activities that earn more money for their families and improve their
living standards.
Ngari said that one way of eradicating poverty in the area residents
should pick up pig farming which is a profitable enterprise.
The former KENHA managing director promised to provide water for
irrigation to boost farming in the area as a way of uplifting the
living standards of the Ndia people.
In education matters Ngari promised to build computer labs and equip
all schools in the area with computers as a way of ensuring students
in Ndia are techno savvy.
Others intending to succeed the Finance minister in Ndia include John
Mithamo (Wasusana), Phillip Migwi (DO), Job Muriithi, Stephen Muriuki,
and Mwangi witu.
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