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President Uhuru Kenyatta has underscored the role of the youth in the social development of the nation through their selfless acts. The head of state who hosted 907 gold awardees of the President’s awards program at State House Nairobi, commended the group for their resilience and being solution oriented in the face of crisis. For the first time the program attracted 32 prison officers and in mates.
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The 2022 President’s Awards ceremony Sees 907 Gold Awardees Receiving Certificates from President
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