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The Moroccan Embassy in Kenya on October 12, received with great emotion, a letter written by Jayden Dixon Kaburu, 11, from Karatina, thanking the King of the Kingdom of Morocco, Mohammed VI for donating fertilizers to Kenya.
Dixon Kaburu in a letter to the King through the embassy in Kenya asked the King to sustain his gesture until they were able to complete their studies and take care of their parents.
Below is the full text of the letter.

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