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Missionary work has near zero retirement......

Missionary work has near zero retirement......

“Prof Kibwana had triggered an online conversation about his

life after public office after publishing a photo which seemed

to suggest he was retiring from politics.

“Public life is a life of service; it is missionary work. In

Makueni we listen to one another so that we can build

consensus on how we want to develop. I enjoy sitting, talking

and walking with our people. When I leave public life, I will

dearly miss this aspect of my public political life,” reads the

caption accompanying the photo.”

And if there is any retirement, it will be domiciled at the

State House soon.

Can those of the same opinion say ayes.....Missionary work has near zero retirement......

“Prof Kibwana had triggered an online conversation about his

life after public office after publishing a photo which seemed

to suggest he was retiring from politics.

“Public life is a life of service; it is missionary work. In

Makueni we listen to one another so that we can build

consensus on how we want to develop. I enjoy sitting, talking

and walking with our people. When I leave public life, I will

dearly miss this aspect of my public political life,” reads the

caption accompanying the photo.”

And if there is any retirement, it will be domiciled at the

State House soon.

Can those of the same opinion say ayes.....

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