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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki now says that growing the manufacturing and industry sectors will accelerate Kenya’s transformation into a first-world country. According to Kindiki, the President William Ruto-led administration has invested heavily in terms of resources and time in value chains critical to transforming the country from its current state. https://shorturl.at/nW2ox
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Manufacturing, industry growth to make Kenya first world country – Kindiki
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