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A section of the clergy in Narok County has resorted to prayer to cleanse the Narok -Bomet highway synonymous with road accidents. The clergy also urged road users to be extra vigilant while using the route with several black spots, especially during the festive season.
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Narok clergy cleanse Narok-Bomet highway following frequent road accidents
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