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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has dismissed claims of political supremacy in his Mt Kenya backyard, reiterating his commitment to national development. Speaking at a gathering in Tharaka Nithi County, Kindiki emphasized his focus on advancing projects that benefit the region, rejecting distractions from government critics. With over 10,000 leaders, professionals, and grassroots representatives in attendance, Kindiki outlined key government initiatives, including road construction, electricity expansion, and agricultural development.
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DP Kindiki dismisses supremacy battle in Mt Kenya
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