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President William Ruto has urged youths who abuse social media to stop, saying his government will not be swayed by a few who wish him harm. Speaking in Uasin Gishu county, Ruto asked political leaders to go slow on politics, saying time for competition would come affirming that he would be ready to face his opponents then.
President Ruto says he is ready to fight his opponents
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