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Former chief justice David Maraga has called for harmony among the three arms of government to ensure smooth governance and delivery of services to the people. Speaking at a youth consultative forum in Nairobi today, Maraga said that the tensions witnessed among the arms result from dishonesty and an overstepping of mandates by a section of leaders. Maraga further called on Kenyans to also remain vigilant and engage in civic duties in order to keep the government in check
Maraga says defiance to the law is root cause of graft
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