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Speaking on his tour in Kakamega County, Interior Cabinet Secretary Prof. Kithure Kindiki said the government will not relent in dealing decisively with those manufacturing and selling liquor that is harmful to the health of Kenyans. His sentiments come after he directed security and law enforcement agencies to generate a county-specific program to counter the drugs, substance, and illicit alcohol menace and destroy the supply and demand chain.
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CS Kindiki : No turning back in the war on drugs
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