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In Homa Bay, Senate Speaker, Amason Kingi called on the political class to rise above partisan politics and foster a culture of inclusivity in their engagements. Speaking at Ndhiwa Parish, where he joined congregants for Sunday mass and a community fundraiser, Homa Bay senator Moses Kajwang weighed in on recent remarks made by Nyandarua Senator John Methu, which he said risk alienating regions like Nyanza from national development.
Kingi urges politicians to end divisive talk
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