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Kenya Internally Displaced Persons Organization has urged leaders to shun divisive politics and support President William Ruto`s government in delivering its promises to the people. KIDPO`s spokesman Peter Tena who was in Nakur, urged leaders to stop succession politics and focus on matters that are of national interests, such as reforming the agriculture sector and infrastructure development.
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Internally displaced person’s organization urge leaders to shun divisive politics
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