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President William Ruto has applauded Kenyans for entrusting his leadership with the transformation of the country. The president while delivering his New year message to the nation at Kisii state lodge, said the government will build on the tangible achievements it had made last year.
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President William Ruto delivers New Year message at Kisii State lodge
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