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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has urged Kenyans to engage with the government peacefully and respectfully. speaking during the issuance of title deeds in Njukini, Taita Taveta county, the DP emphasized that dialogue and decorum are essential for national unity and progress. while acknowledging the right of citizens to hold the government accountable, kindiki shunned critics of the ruto-led administration, calling for civility and constructive engagement in their pursuits.
DP Kindiki urge Kenyans to engage with the government peacefully and respectfully.
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