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President Uhuru Kenyatta’s brother Muhoho Kenyatta has called on the youth to stand up and challenge the status quo in the country, by taking over leadership positions, adding that the youth have for too long played second fiddle.
Muhoho Kenyatta Urges Youth it's their turn
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