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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has slammed the former second in command Rigathi Gachagua over threats that President William Ruto will serve only one term. Kindiki says it will be an uphill task to remove Ruto in the next general election and further they don't care how long they serve but are only keen to bring transformation within the period god will allow them
DP Kindiki scoffs at Gachagua’s remarks on Ruto’s one-term presidency
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