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The President has told off the naysayers, confidently declaring that critics of his administration will be proven wrong as his government works to deliver results. While signing ministerial performance contracts at State House, he emphasized that every cabinet secretary will be held accountable for their ministry’s performance, with rewards and consequences at the end of each financial year. This move follows sharp criticism from various sectors, including the church, questioning the government's handling of key issues.
President Ruto vows to prove his government's naysayers wrong
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