
Kericho Deputy Governor Eng. Fred Kirui has expressed his frustration regarding the poor conditions of his office, highlighting issues related to resource management and his perceived sidelining by Governor Mutai. Kirui's comments reflect concerns about the operational environment within the local government.
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