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Ignore divisive 'hustler' narrative and support BBI, Wavinya now tells Kenyans

Transport CAS Wavinya Ndeti addresses Sabaki estate residents when she inspected the rehabilitation of the estate’s roads. [Courtesy]

Transport Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) Wavinya Ndeti has told Kenyans to ignore the proponents of “Hustler movement” and instead support the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).

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