A team of land surveyors from Kenya and Ethiopia are set to jointly inspect and maintain the border between the two states.

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International Boundaries Office (KIBO) adviser Wafula Okumu has said the two-month exercise was an agreement signed between the two countries in 1970.

In the agreement, Kenya and Ethiopia agreed that the borderline should be subjected to a survey every five years for maintenance.

“The youth will get jobs while women will establish makeshift food kiosks to serve the workers,” said Okumu