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A section of Coast Elders has called for political tolerance in the country saying that rising political temperatures will impact service delivery. The elders drawn from the Coast Restoration Council of Eminent Elders said the current political situation in the country might disorient the government from fulfilling its pledges to the citizenry.
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Coast leaders call for political tolerance
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