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Government officials Morara Kebaso, Nelson Havi, and Peter Salasya are employed.
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Throwing Your Two Cents
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Responding to Others
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Managing Others' Comments
Websites admins can monitor comments by approving, deleting, or flagging spam comments. This is done through the website's back-end where comments are stored. On platforms like Squarespace, comments can be categorized as unmoderated, approved, or flagged for managing them efficiently[5].
In the vibrant world of online discussions, Kenyans can voice their views on a wide range of topics such as news, politics, policy-and-legislation, and general-news by participating in comment sections on various websites. When engaging in these debates, it's essential to follow the site's commenting guidelines to ensure a smooth and productive exchange of thoughts.


