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The cabinet secretary for environment and forestry, Aden Duale, has weighed in on the raging debate on the rise in femicide cases in the country, calling on parents to bring up their children in a religious manner to avoid future crimes. The CS spoke while presiding over the closure of an international Quran competition, where he said religious institutions must support the government by cultivating moral values.
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CS Duale calls on parents to bring up their children in a religious manner to avoid future crimes
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