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We begin the bulletin with a withering verdict by the national council of churches of Kenya on President Ruto's administration, which they accuse of lies and falsehood. NCCK says the country is in intensive care unit, and is calling on Kenyans to arise and shape their destiny.
NCCK accuses president Ruto of lying to Kenyans
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