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Beth Mwangi Fundi became the winner of the Law Society (LSK) as the Chairperson of the Kiambu Chapter during a competitive election held today at Kiambu Law Court premises.
Beth Mwangi Fundi Elected Chair of Kiambu Law Society, Pledges to Fight Corruption
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