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President Ruto has defended his government's healthcare reforms set to begin in the next three months, despite ongoing legal woes in the court.
The president says it will provide free medical coverage for all Kenyans under the age of 18.
Ruto Defends New Healthcare Policy Amid Legal Woes
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