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Batsotso community elders in Kakamega County have appealed to the government to allocate funds for activities that promote positive cultural practices. During a cultural extravaganza the elders noted that modernity has wiped out some African traditions and there is a need to revive them for posterity.
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Batsotso Cultural Festival held in Shikoti and Eshisiru markets
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