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Holders of gold certificates under the Presidential Awards Program will now receive first priority in public service recruitment. Speaking during the official opening of the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Africa Regional Conference, held in collaboration with the President’s Award Kenya in Mombasa.
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Presidential award winners to receive first priority in public service recruitment
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