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Governor Sakaja: Dishi Na County has hit a milestone this year, every day we are feeding 310,000 in Nairobi at Ksh5, enrollment has gone up and attendance is at 100%. #JamhuriDay2024
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Governor Sakaja: Every day we are feeding 310,000 children in Nairobi at Ksh5
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