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Caroline Cheptoo became a national sensation when she told off MPs who were leading the public participation exercise at Bomas of Kenya, over the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Many Kenyans admired her for her courage to speak the truth to power. Citizen Digital visited her at Mukuru kwa Ruben where she lives, and found out she is deeply immersed in community service, feeding street kids within Mukuru kwa Ruben area.
Caroline Cheptoo: Why I stood up to MPs at Bomas during Gachagua impeachment public participation
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