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How the government is secretly auctioning Kenyans to Multinationals through Agriculture
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""] In a compelling episode of LNN hosted by Lynn Ngugi, Mary Kongo, a Kenyan farmer and leadership and governance expert, addresses the alarming trend of agricultural policies that she
How the government is secretly auctioning Kenyans to Multinationals through Agriculture
In a compelling episode of LNN hosted by Lynn Ngugi, Mary Kongo, a Kenyan farmer and leadership and governance expert, addresses the alarming trend of agricultural policies that she claims