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The senate is debating a bill that could significantly reshape Kenya's political landscape. Nandi senator Samson Cherargei has proposed a bill to extend the term limits for elected leaders from five to seven years, sparking a heated debate nationwide. The proposal has drawn both support and sharp criticism, prompting President William Ruto to weigh in.
Heated debate on the proposed bill to extend the term limits for elected leaders
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