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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi says the United States remains one of Kenya’s greatest allies in enhancing regional leadership in conflict resolution and stabilization. PCS Musalia Mudavadi says Kenya and US enjoy cordial bilateral ties
He was attending the 248th anniversary of the US Independence Day
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Mudavadi says Kenya and US enjoy cordial bilateral ties
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