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Campaign to tackle alcohol menace loses meaning as infighting emerges

Interior Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho (centre in checked shirt) and the kirinyaga Central MP Gachoki Gitari (left), when the two participated in the destruction of 5000 litres of illicit liqour impounded from brewers at Ngomongo slums near Kutus town on 18/3/2016 [PHOTO:MUNENE KAMAU/STANDARD].

Interior and Coordination of National Government Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho has been traversing Mt Kenya region to establish why there is laxity in a government campaign aginst illicit brews.

The PS has pitched camp in the region reprimanding chiefs and local leaders not supporting the drive against banned alcohol.

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