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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has dismissed criticism from opposition leaders, stating they have no significant achievements to show from their time in previous government positions. He urged them to let the Kenya Kwanza administration work.
- Kindiki spoke while on a development tour in Kwale County.
- He specifically mentioned former President Uhuru Kenyatta's recent criticisms of the current administration.
- The Deputy President highlighted several development projects in Kwale, including connecting 15,300 households to electricity at a cost of Sh1.8 billion.
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