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President William Ruto has yet again reshuffled his cabinet just a few months after firing his entire cabinet following weeks of unrest led by Gen Z. Ruto has nominated sports CS Kipchumba Murkomen as the new interior boss. The seat fell vacant following the nomination and confirmation of Kithure Kindiki as his new deputy. Former health CS Mutahi Kagwe has also staged a comeback following his nomination as the new agriculture boss. Details of President Ruto’s latest move to incorporate his political enemies turned friends
President William Ruto reshuffles his cabinet just a few months after firing his entire cabinet
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