Only one more country needs to sign on a plan to liberalise the utilisation of the resources of River Nile to open it for implementation.
This follows Kenya’s signing on the Cooperative Framework Agreement Wednesday to become the fifth country out of nine members to do so.
Water and Irrigation minister Charity Ngilu Wednesday signed the Agreement, which has been rejected by Egypt and Sudan, on behalf of the government.
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