Nyatike Member of Parliament, Tom Odege, has affirmed his resolve to continue championing for award of hardship allowance for civil servants working in the constituency. The MP, who made the declaration while issuing a bus to Gunga Senior School in Nyatike West Sub-County, said the constituency, categorised as a semi-arid area, should be considered by the…  Â
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