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Senate majority leader Aaron Cheruiyot has called on the judiciary to respect the legislature and avoid issuing injunctions during a parliamentary process. Speaking at Cheribo Secondary School in Kericho County during a prayer day, Cheruiyot said the separation of powers should be respected and the courts should wait for parliamentary processes to be concluded to avoid interference. This and other stories are in our county roundup.
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