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President William Ruto today took on opponents of key government projects, accusing them of being possessed by evil spirits and driven to sabotage progress. Ruto condemned those celebrating the failure of the Adani Group’s bid to take over JKIA, calling them a disgrace to the nation. The President insists that the construction of the airport will proceed with or without Adani, stressing that Kenya's development cannot be derailed by detractors. Ruto denied claims of business ties with industrialist Narendra Raval.
Ruto says ‘evil spirits’ in those opposing his projects
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