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The Senate has identified the fallout between DP Rigathi Gachagua and Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja as some of the conflicts it plans to resolve in the coming days. Also to form part of the two-day retreat in Naivasha is the ballooning pending bills in counties where they say the issue is taking a toll on the investors.
Senate plans to resolve the conflict between Gachagua and Sakaja
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