The Mijikenda community has launched a broad-based alliance bringing together all nine tribes in a move aimed at strengthening unity and advancing the communityās socio-economic interests. The alliance draws representation from leaders of each of the nine tribes and includes scholars, religious leaders, youth, women and persons with disabilities. Speaking during the official launch of…Ā Ā Ā
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