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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said that he will never forget the patriotic sacrifices Kenyan security officers make, even as he exits the Interior and National Administration Ministry. https://shorturl.at/Q1PjX
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Kindiki to police; I’ll never forget your sacrifices
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