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Senior citizens in Magana village, Thika Sub-County Kiambu County have found renewed hope courtesy of a group of Missionary Sisters. The nuns are running an empowerment initiative that seeks to empower the elderly, especially those neglected and restore their dignity.
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The elderly find renewed hope through missionary sisters compasion
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