President William Ruto is the first sitting Kenyan President to visit Nyatike Constituency in Migori since Kenya attained its independence in 1963. In under one year, the President has visited the Constituency for a record three times. Nyatike Constituency has a population of approximately 200,000 people and is ranked as one of Kenya’s most remote but…
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