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Three out of four fishermen who were rescued by a Chinese ship 21 days after going missing off the coast of Malindi have finally been reunited with their families. The families have expressed gratitude further calling on the government to provide jobs for the survivors. Blue Economy CS Salim Mvurya has also thanked the Chinese company that rescued the three survivors while acknowledging the efforts by the Kenya Coast Guard and Kenya Navy.
Three fishermen who went missing now reunited with their families
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