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Elders urge Narok leaders to end differences, unite

Ololmasani Council of Elders chairman Mzee Charles Kijana at Ololmasani shrine in Abossi, Transmara East sub-county, on October 12, 2024. [Courtesy].

Ololmasani Council of Elders have called on elected leaders from Narok county to shun divisions and unite for the benefit of the community.

Council of Elders Chairman Charles Kijana, expressed concern about incidents where a section of leaders organise for their colleagues to be heckled in public meetings.

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