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Kajiado Governor Joseph Ole Lenku is calling on public and private stakeholders to partner with the county for the upcoming Maa cultural and tourism festival slated for the 5th to 8th of November this year. Governor Ole Lenku said the festival not only provides an opportunity to showcase culture but also offers a platform for investment and economic development. Ole Lenku spoke after hosting top managers of the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, which is seeking to be a broadcast partner for the event.
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KBC to partner with Kajiado county for upcoming Maa cultural and tourism festival
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