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Prime Cabinet Secretary and Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi has called for renewed commitment to democracy, equality and justice as Kenya celebrates its 60th Jamhuri Day. Speaking in London, Mudavadi urged Kenyans living in the diaspora to embrace the richness of diversity and inclusive development for a better country that fosters a sense of belonging for every Kenyan. Mudavadi also acknowledged the positive outcomes of the official visit by their Majesties, the King Charles and Queen Camilla in Kenya in recently.
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Mudavadi attends Kenya@60 celebration in UK
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