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Religious Leaders in Mumias West Constituency, Kakamega County are calling on local politicians to end their frequent public disputes and instead work together for the benefit of residents.Speaking in Lukoye, Mumias West, Mwanga condemned a recent incident where political supporters caused chaos during the funeral of the late Augustino Gerald Odongo in Chibanga village, Matungu, forcing the ceremony to be halted. Meanwhile, Former sports CS Rashid Echesa criticized certain politicians for allegedly exploiting the Mumias Sugar Company for personal gain at the expense of farmers and residents.This comes as police ordered the three politicians to record statements.
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