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    Mandago Asks Employees To Repent or Go Home

    Merxcine CushBy Merxcine CushAugust 15, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    Uasin Gishu Governor, Jackson Mandago
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    MandagoUasin Gishu governor elect Jackson Mandago has asked county employees who were against him to repent or go home following his re-election.

    Mandago said that he was aware that some the employees did not support his re-election and should therefore ask for his forgiveness.

    He also said that he did not like how his previous cabinet ran the county operations and was not willing to work with lazy people during the new term.

    Read:Miguna Refuses to Concede Defeat To Mike Sonko

    The governor elect said that he would have to go for a retreat so that he could dream about his new cabinet. He said that there would a definite mix in the new cabinet.

    He said he was willing to work with his competitor Bundotich Buzeki who had already conceded defeat.

    The governor has also thanked the NASA team for backing his re-election bid.

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