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The government must be open with no hypocrisy in investigations and anyone found guilty of corruption must be dealt with in accordance with the law.
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Residents turn to charcoal burning for survival |
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Brief:Thousands of hungry residents in Malindi have turned to charcoal burning to survive, a Kenya Red Cross official has said.
Local Red Cross Coordinator Elinba Mapenzi said destruction of trees in the nearby Arabuko Sokoke Forest, a protected area with rare species of trees and birds, is massive.
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