National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has called on leaders to shun divisive politics and promote unity among Kenyans. Speaking during an interdenominational thanksgiving service and resource mobilisation drive for church development at Kapchemungung Grounds in Vihiga County, where he was the chief guest, Wetang’ula emphasized the need for peaceful coexistence among communities. “We must remain…
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