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So, with debt obligations falling due, coupled with diminishing revenue collections and a populace that is restless and hungry for service delivery, we must grapple with robbing Peter to pay Paul.
The battle between President William Ruto and impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has intensified in Mt Kenya East ...
On Friday, former Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi led a major delegation of 40 leaders to Gachagua’s home to ...
The conditions set by the IMF come after the government faced protests last year when it tried to expand taxes aggressively.
The members of Kenya's security forces who shot dead anti-tax protesters at the country's parliament last June have been ...
Speaking during an interdenominational fundraiser in Malava Constituency, Kakamega County, the leaders blamed Kenyatta for ...
President William Ruto's government is set to roll out a series of major projects in the Nyanza region, aimed at reviving the ...
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The Star on MSNIchungw’ah, Osoro defend Ruto’s China dealsA section of Kenya Kwanza leaders has defended President William Ruto’s visit to China.The leaders refuted claims that the President went to borrow, saying that instead, the visit will help with ...
Atwoli's sentiments come weeks after the Government Spokesperson, Isaac Mwaura, during an interview with NTV on Monday, April ...
DAP-K party leader Eugene Wamalwa said former prime minister Raila Odinga is a major shareholder of President William Ruto's ...
Siaya governor James Orengo criticised the Kenya Kwanza regime, stating that he will remain resilient under President William ...
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The Star on MSNSAM OMWENGA: Ruto looks East, while his rival Matiang’i looks WestLike former President Mwai Kibaki, President William Ruto is making it obvious that, as his previously rising star has dimmed in the West, he is now looking eastward and, in Ruto’s case, hopes Chinese ...
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