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Juja Deputy County Commissioner Charles Murithii faced a hostile crowd during this year’s Mashujaa day celebrations in Matangini, Thika as he delivered President William Ruto’s speech. A section of residents walked out of the venue when the national government administration officer rose to deliver the president’s speech. And in Kericho county governor Eric Mutai who survived impeachment last week asked for forgiveness from members of the county assembly. Maryanne Nyambura is on the Mashujaa celebrations county roundup.
Juja residents walk out on DCC reading President Ruto speech
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