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Tuko News on MSNGeorge Ruto spotted with mystery lady, video sparks buzz: "Where's his security?"
George Ruto keeps attracting attention wherever he goes with Kenyans now raising questions about his security after being ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNRuto Calls Suluhu After Tanzania New Business Laws
Kenyan President William Ruto held a phone conversation with his Tanzanian counterpart, Samia Suluhu Hassan, amid a ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNRuto, Museveni raise concerns over trade restrictions in East Africa
The MoUs cover key sectors such as tourism, development of the Greater Busia Metro, mining, fisheries, and agriculture ...
President William Ruto on Thursday met officials of the Anglican Diocese of Nairobi at State House. The officials were led by ...
As President Ruto co-opts opposition splinters, rewards defectors and pulls former rivals into his orbit, ODM’s Edwin Sifuna ...
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Tuko News on MSNLedama Olekina Rubbishes Plans to Drop Kindiki as Ruto's Running Mate: "Cut the Noise"
Narok senator Ledama Olekina praised Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, saying he is doing a good job amid reports he might be replaced in the upcoming 2027 poll.
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto's Cabinet Approves 180,500 New Electricity Connections in Last-Mile Project
President William Ruto’s Cabinet has approved a plan to install 180,500 new electricity connections under the Last-Mile Connectivity Project (LMCP).
Kenya's William Ruto rode into office on a wave of enthusiasm among ordinary people who hoped he would live up to his promises to improve their lives. Instead, he is facing unrelenting criticism – ...
Ruto has faced several hurdles en route to landing Kenya’s top job. He first declared his intention to run for president in 2006, but lost his party’s nomination.
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Ruto Calls for New Measures to Accelerate Hunger Eradication
President William Ruto has called on world leaders to embrace new measures to accelerate efforts to end hunger and meet nutritional needs within global food systems.
Protesters braving police batons, water cannon and occasional bullets on Kenya's streets this week have taken up a rallying cry that is likely to unnerve its embattled president, William Ruto: "Ruto ...
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