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Politics was at play as Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro launched an assistant county commissioner’s office amid a boycott by government officers. an event that was meant to celebrate progress in Kiharu constituency took a political turn after administrative officers from Murang’a County were conspicuously absent. It is alleged that government officials were cautioned against attending the event. despite the snub, Nyoro maintained his stance, asserting that development must take precedence over political distractions.
Political Tensions Rise as Government Officials Boycott Ndindi Nyoro's Event in Kiharu
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