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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has reiterated his calls for government officials to speak in one voice in promoting the government's development agenda. Kindiki, who attributes the slow pace of development in the first two years of political bickering, called on leaders to focus on providing solutions rather than blaming the government. The deputy president who toured Naivasha says the plans to resettle families affected by floods in Mai Mahiu is still on
DP Kindiki tells government offficials to implement Government projects
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