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A section of the Taita community living in Mombasa has welcomed the retention of Labour and Skills Development Principal Secretary Andrew Mwadime during the recent re-arrangement of the executive. The community led by John Walele said that for years, they have been overlooked in national leadership.
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Taita community hail the retention of Labour PS Andrew Mwadime
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