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Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki has now issued a stern warning to leaders criticizing the government recently, stating that their administration would not sit back and allow the public to be influenced by falsehoods and divisive rhetoric. During his address in Embu county, Kindiki, along with other leaders, assured that the government will soon restore order and stability, saying that measures are already underway to address the challenges inherited from the previous regime. Kindiki spoke while attending a church service in Embu county hours after it was believed he would have joined the President in today’s iten interdenominational prayers
DP Kindiki issues a stern warning to leaders criticizing the government
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