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The Galana Kulalu project has reached a major milestone with the completion of critical infrastructure, including the intake, ...
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto’s Son-In-law Alex Ezenagu Hangs out with Robbie LyleWilliam Ruto’s son-in-law, Alex Ezenagu, was spotted hanging out with the founder of AFTV, Robbie Lyle, who is in Kenya.
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Tuko News on MSNKenya Secures New KSh 194b Eurobond, Raising Country's DebtKenya has successfully secured a $ 1.5 billion Eurobond (KSh 194.3 billion) from the international market. The new loan aims ...
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Tuko News on MSNBien chants 'Ruto Must Go' while performing in Washington, DC, on his US tourThe famous 'Ruto Must Go' chant is turning more to a Kenyan habit more than just a protest slogan. People in the US also ...
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The East African on MSNGachagua unveils party to take on Ruto come 2027Rigathi Gachagua unveiled his new political party on Thursday, looking to increase his influence in the country’s politics ...
Misjudgements in regional politics have created a slippery slope of failed ventures for Kenya’s President William Ruto. Eager to be seen as addressing international issues, particularly in Democratic ...
The long-awaited Galana Kulalu food security project is now ready for full operationalisation, President William Ruto has announced. This follows the completion of construction works on the siltation ...
The Senate speaker defended the William Ruto administration, saying they took a government with empty coffers, but they have ...
The race is shaping up to be a pro- or anti- President William Ruto affair. Like the 2022 contest, it is almost certain that the economy will be a significant talking point.
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Tuko News on MSNRigathi Gachagua says he can't remove William Ruto's photos from his house: "Reminders of betrayal"Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has revealed why he still keeps the photos of President William Ruto in his house ...
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor has stepped aside pending the conclusion of a probe into a misconduct ...
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has assured Kenyans that no jobs will be lost following the government's decision to ...
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