The government has assured Kenyans that it is committed to ensuring equitable development across the country and addressing historical marginalization. Speaking at Amagoro Comprehensive School during a thanksgiving service for ACK Diocese of Katakwa Bishop Dr. Vitalis Job Ekuru on Sunday, Head of Public Service Felix Koskei said President William Ruto’s directive on equitable development…
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