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The Kenya Times on MSNRuto Fires Mediheal Founder Swarup Mishra as Kenya BioVax Institute ChairPresident William Ruto has revoked the appointment of Mediheal Group of Hospitals founder, Dr. Swarup Mishra, as ...
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto Admits Building Church in State House, Says He Won't Stop: "Nilikuta Ya Mabati"President William Ruto has said he doesn't regret his decision to put up a futuristic church at State House, Nairobi, saying ...
Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has condemned former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's controversial sentiments ...
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Kenya is planning to privatise some state assets via initial public offerings in order to bring in more private sector ...
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto Asks Kenyans in UK to Ignore What Local Newspapers Report: "Bad News"During his UK visit, President Ruto assured Kenyans abroad of tough reforms, dismissed constant negativity, and urged focus ...
William Ruto was sworn in as Kenya's fifth president on Tuesday, a week after the Supreme Court rejected a challenge by his defeated opponent in a close-fought election he won by portraying ...
Kenya’s President-elect William Ruto has told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour that he will work to unify the country following a narrow election win, as well as playing an active role in solving ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — William Ruto was sworn in as Kenya's president on Tuesday after narrowly winning the Aug. 9 election in East Africa's most stable democracy, and quickly signaled that his ...
William Ruto, who has been sworn in as Kenya's new president, is the country's first evangelical Christian president and is likely to put religion centre-stage while in office after it played a ...
Kenya’s president, William Ruto, is facing searing criticism and mounting public anger just over one year since he took power after a tightly contested election.
Supporters of William Ruto, Kenya's President elect, celebrate in Eldoret on August 15, 2022. Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images. Ruto has faced several hurdles en route to landing Kenya’s top job.
President William Ruto, Kenya’s self-styled “hustler in chief,” tells anyone who will listen that his East African country of about 55 million people is “open for business.”He has plenty ...
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