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Azimio One Kenya senators stormed out of the morning sitting protesting the appearance of Trade cabinet secretary Moses Kuria before the senate. The senators refused to give CS Kuria audience claiming there's a censure motion before the house against the conduct of the cabinet secretary. Senate speaker Amason Kingi however overruled the concerns of the minority party and allowed the cabinet secretary to proceed with his address
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Azimio Senators storm out of the Senate morning sitting protesting the appearance of Trade CS
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