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Prime cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi has reassured diplomatic partners and investors globally that Kenya remains a nation anchored in strong institutions and a progressive constitution. The prime cabinet secretary said Kenya remains committed to upholding constitutional doctrines and the rule of law at all times. Mudavadi spoke when he presided over the 145th anniversary of the French national day at the French embassy in Nairobi.
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PCS Mudavadi presides over 145th anniversary of French National Day
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