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A retired military soldier in the outskirts of Busia County is travelling an unlikely path after serving the country for years in the military. Charles Akumbo has swapped his military boots and explored a new path that he says has breathed in him new life. The retired soldier who spoke to KBC channel one explains the ups and downs of his new found hobby of beekeeping. John Kahiro has this story.
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A retired soldier, Charles Akumbo, embarks on beekeeping in Busia
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