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Kericho tea pluckers express dissatisfaction with county government

Tea pluckers at Kabianga Tea Farm display their worn out baskets (Nikko Tanui, Standard).

At first glance, the sprawling 300 acres of the tea plantation at Kabianga Tea Farm owned by Governor Paul Chepkwony administration gives a false impression that everything is fine.

However, a quick glance at the tea plucker’s torn aprons and patched up tea leaf baskets reveals the first list in the sad tale of the at least 300 workers.

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