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Baadhi ya viongozi katika kaunti ya Kilifi wanamshutumu mwenyekiti wa bodi ya usimamizi wa barabara Aisha Jumwa kwa kumhujumu gavana wa kaunti hiyo Gideon Mung’aro. Wakiongozwa na mwakilishi wadi ya Shella, Twahir Abdulkarim viongozi hao walihoji ni kwa nini Aisha Jumwa anajaribu kugawanya viongozi katika kaunti hiyo badala ya kuchangia maendeleo katika eneo hilo.
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