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Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has criticized President William Ruto's administration for allowing Sudan's Rapid Support Forces—one of the key factions in the country’s civil war—to hold a meeting in Nairobi. Kalonzo warned that the decision risks jeopardizing Kenya’s diplomatic standing. As Emily Chebet reports, the Wiper leader emphasized that Kenya should uphold its role as a unifying force in Africa, rather than appearing to take sides in international conflicts.
Kalonzo says Ruto is ruining Kenya’s good image
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