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William Ruto explains what he discussed with Uhuru in private: "I don't want to hurt people"
President William Ruto revealed details of private talks with former president Uhuru Kenyatta on energy, infrastructure, ...
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Opposition MPs share update on plans to table impeachment motion against Ruto: "It is being drafted"
Njeri Maina and Caleb Amisi announce plans to impeach President Ruto, urging public engagement. Motion drafting amidst calls ...
Kenya’s president defended the establishment of an Ebola quarantine facility by the U.S., a move that led to protests.
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Video: William Ruto responds to Sifuna's plans to be sworn in as president at Talanta Stadium
President William Ruto says opposition calls for a Talanta Stadium handover prove that critics recognise his government's ...
The visit will come just days after the Head of State leaves South Africa where he is set to begin his tour on Wednesday.
By Humphrey Malalo NAIROBI, June 2 (Reuters) - A Kenyan court blocked on Tuesday for another three weeks a proposed U.S.
Orange Democratic Movement Secretary General Edwin Sifuna has been at odds with his party, but says regardless of whether he ...
We are a responsible government, and we know what we are doing,” Ruto said in response to growing criticism over the planned facility, urging opponents not to politicise public health interventions. - ...
A plan for a quarantine site in Kenya for Americans exposed to Ebola is on hold for at least another three weeks as a court ...
Although spending on roads also rose by 11.4 percent to Sh88.9 billion, the housing department splurged more cash, making it ...
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Ruto defends US.-backed Ebola facility as Kenya protests intensify
President William Ruto has reacted to the mounting criticism over Kenya’s agreement with the United States to establish an Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base, insisting the arrangement is ...
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Kenya Screening 3,000 Travelers Daily for Ebola, No Cases Recorded So Far, Says Ruto
Kenya is currently screening an average of 3,000 travellers entering the country every day as part of enhanced Ebola surveillance measures, with no case of the deadly disease recorded so far, ...
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