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                    [Title] => Choosing well
                    [Summary] => We expect a lot from those we choose to govern the public services that we need as we carry on with the tasks of raising our family, feeding ourselves and generally contributing to the overall productivity of the country. 


Today, let us bear in mind that whoever we choose must be able to lead and inspire those in government to deliver the appropriate governance, and those in the private sector to take part and contribute to our growing nation needs. Choose well.
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Today, let us bear in mind that whoever we choose must be able to lead and inspire those in government to deliver the appropriate governance, and those in the private sector to take part and contribute to our growing nation needs. Choose well.
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