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Nairobi Gubernatorial hopeful Johnson Sakaja has urged the political class to preach peace during and after the general election. This as section of interfaith religious leaders in Mombasa County has called on Kenyans to exercise restraint and embrace peaceful coexistence during the electioneering period.
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Politicians urged to exercise restraint during this political season
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