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Cheap liquor back in the villages

The Mountain Journal5 years ago05 mins

  Administrator reveals generation gap looming as men turns to liquor, leaving women to shoulder family burden. The  Mountain Journal Walking into many shopping centres in the rural and urban areas, pictures of men lying in ditches, intoxicated features, revealing the coming back of the cheap liquor. In Karung’e locality in Mathioya, Murang’a women have…

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