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Wambora makes major changes in his government.

Embu Governor Wambora makes cabinet changes to boost legacy. 

Governor Martin Wambora has made key changes in his government, a move that is anticipated to strengthen his development agenda.

In the list that got into our sources, major county departments such us Heath, Education, Trade and Youth were affected by the reshuffle. 

Wambora Development Agenda

From our sources, the information from the Governor is that he is more focused on leaving the legacy despite him facing challenges in his first term.

Despite the many attempts to get him out of office, Governor Wambora has a great development record. The Governor was impeached by the County Assembly a record four times in 2014 where he challenged the decision each time in court and came out victorious. He also won an election petition at the supreme court this year.

Governor Wambora has since upgraded six level 4 hospitals and ensured that the level 5 hospitals have been fully operationalised. 

By Mukami 

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