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President William Ruto has told off opposition leaders who he says lack a clear plan for the country and are instead spending their time criticizing his administration. Speaking in Taita Taveta County, the Head Of State urged the leaders to spell out their manifesto to the electorate and develop their own identity, policies and clear strategies rather than invoking his name for political relevance. President Ruto further dismissed tribal-based politics, urging leaders to focus on solutions adding the era of tribal politics had ended.
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President Ruto tells off Opposition for referring to him as ‘lacking in plan’
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