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"We should try our best to find counselling services to curb mental health but we are not doing enough. We should ask ourselves what is triggering this huge upsurge in mental health issues, because it wasn’t always like this." - Makali Mulu, MP, Kitui Central
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Makali: What’s causing the surge in mental health issues when it wasn’t always like this?
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