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Former Chief Justice David Maraga has refuted claims he is a state funded project in the 2027 elections. Maraga who spoke in Kisii after celebrating mass with catholic faithfuls reiterated he is his own man and will give his political position when the right time comes .Maraga has also termed speculations on his political direction as premature
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Maraga refutes claims that he is a State project
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