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The bottom-up economic transformation agenda has invited Kenyans to bravely confront difficult questions, make hard and often painful decisions, and evaluate whether we are serious about rapid growth and inclusive prosperity - President Ruto. #KBCniYetu
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Ruto: bottom-up economic transformation agenda has invited Kenyans to make painful decisions
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