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Mashujaa: Artistes honoured for role in shaping national heritage

Victoria Wakio Mzenge. (Courtesy)

Last Sunday as Kenya celebrated Mashujaa Day, the spotlight shone on a group of artists and cultural practitioners. They were honoured for their contribution, through creative talents, to preserving and promoting Kenya's rich cultural heritage.

"Through their work, they ensure that the country's diverse cultures, traditions, and histories are not only preserved but continue to evolve and thrive in a modern world," said President William Ruto said.

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