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President William Ruto is set to address the nation in parliament on Thursday afternoon with Kenyans pushing to have the economy, health and security issues top of his speech. The president is also expected to speak on what he is doing to fulfil the promises he made during the elections period. The president is expected to have it easy politically as Azimio members who stormed out last year during the session will give him an ear this time, thanks to his broad-based government.
President Ruto set to address the nation in parliament on Thursday
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