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More women will be recruited into the Kenya Prisons Service in renewed efforts to address the constitutional one-third gender rule. Correctional Services Principal Secretary Dr. Salome Beacco highlighted the department`s critical need for greater female representation within correctional facilities. She spoke during an inspection tour of the ongoing recruitment exercise in Juja, where she urged more girls to turn up and kick-start their careers in the state department.
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Prisons Service to recruit more women in ongoing exercise to achieve two-thirds rule
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