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Kenya's William Ruto rode into office on a wave of enthusiasm among ordinary people who hoped he would live up to his ...
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The Kenya Times on MSN'Father' of Kenya's Cosmetic Surgery Lands New Job Days After Ruto Fired HimThe father of cosmetic surgery in Kenya has landed a new role in government, just days after President William Ruto revoked his appointment. Professor Stanley Khainga, whose position as Chairperson of ...
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Tuko News on MSNRuto declares himself Kenya's best-ever president: "Hatujawahi kuwa na daktari ambaye ni rais"President William Ruto insisted that he is the best leader to transform the country. He cited his extensive political ...
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Ruto's 2027 Fate Hangs On Upcoming By-ElectionsPresident William Ruto is facing a tough political moment, and the upcoming by-elections could either strengthen his hold on ...
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Tuko News on MSNFrancis Atwoli Says William Ruto Will Retain Power in 2027, Sneers at Opposition: "Tuko na Password"COTU boss Francis Atwoli predicted President William Ruto will keep power in 2027, praised Raila Odinga for peace, and ...
President William Ruto has reappointed Wajir politician Shallow Abdullahi Yahya as the non-executive Chairperson of the ...
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto's Adviser David Ndii Admits Kenya Is a Crime Scene Following Auditor General’s ReportPresident William Ruto’s top economic adviser, David Ndii, has shocked Kenyans by endorsing viral claims that the entire ...
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua challenged Ruto to steer clear of his alleged links with Mohamed ‘Hemedti’ Galgalo ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyans disaffected with President William Ruto hold placards proclaiming “WANTAM,” a sensational slogan distilling their efforts to disgrace him as a “one-term” leader.
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: President Ruto Orders Release of Over 9,000 Motorcycles With No CasesPresident William Ruto has given amnesty to owners of boda boda motorcycles that have been detained in police stations but are not linked to criminal cases.
Kenya's President William Ruto said on Wednesday that police should shoot protesters who vandalise businesses in the leg to incapacitate them, two days after 31 people were killed during nationwide ...
President William Ruto said “enough is enough” and that he would not allow “anarchy” in the country disguised as peaceful demonstrations.
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