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Linet Toto: I used to sell 'chipo mwitu' and mitumba

Bomet County Women Rep Linet Chepkorir (Photo: Courtesy)

Bomet County Women Representative-elect Linet Chepkorir aka Toto's journey to parliament has not been rosy. In a recent interview with Jeff Koinange, Toto revealed that she took on odd jobs before she joined politics.

The 24-year-old Chuka University graduate sold mitumba clothes, chips mwitu and also worked as a house-maid prior to the elections. She said:

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