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The Mount Kenya region, once considered President William Ruto’s stronghold during the 2022 elections, is set to become the focal point of his political and development tour next week. Ruto, who once enjoyed widespread support but is now viewed with scepticism following accusations of betrayal, is preparing to restart his political climb. His visit comes as he seeks to regain lost popularity, which has declined since the removal of his former deputy, Rigathi Gachagua.
Ruto Faces Political Test as He Is Set to Tour Mount Kenya to Regain Lost Support
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