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David Mwangi Wanderi has been elected as the chairman of Embakasi Ranching Company toppling his opponent Fidelis Wangare Wanderi who garnered 7 votes against his rival who managed 4 votes takes over from the late James Njoroge who passed on while in office.
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David Mwangi Wanderi takes over as new chairman of Embakasi Ranching Company
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