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One of Kenya’s most prominent human rights activists has been released on bail after being charged with unlawful possession ...
Listing of KPC will mark the first privatisation of a government entity through the securities exchange in 17 years, the last ...
Kenya’s recent pro-democracy protests were marked by violence, looting and property destruction. In response, President ...
President William Ruto has revealed that the government is planning to list shares of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) on the ...
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto Rings Bell as Linzi Finco Lists KSh 44.9b Bond on NSE to Fund Talanta StadiumLinzi Finco LLP has listed a KSh 44.9 billion infrastructure bond on the Nairobi Securities Exchange to fund Talanta Stadium ...
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Tuko News on MSNNelson Havi advises William Ruto to disappear from public limelight: "Stop annoying Kenyans"Lawyer Nelson Havi asked President William Ruto to apologise over his controversial remarks about parenting. Havi said Ruto ...
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The Star on MSNSifuna: Removing Ruto is opposition’s top priorityIn an interview on Citizen TV Tuesday night, Sifuna described Ruto’s removal as “a national priority” and dismissed the President’s claims that the opposition lacks a coherent alternative agenda.
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Tuko News on MSNMartha Karua Opens Up About Her Phone Conversation with Raila on Ruto's Leadership: "I Called Him"People's Liberation Party leader Martha Karua has revealed that she had a phone conversation with former prime minister Raila ...
President William Ruto has castigated opponents plotting to unseat him in the next election for propagating ‘empty’ slogans ...
After court appearance, outspoken Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi has rejected the government’s attempt to connect him to anti-government protests, calling it a weak and desperate attempt to silence ...
President William Ruto on Wednesday claimed that individuals pushing for his removal from office are part of what he termed ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: Ruto Slammed for Using Terror Laws to Crush ProtestersPresident William Ruto's government is under intense criticism after slapping anti-government protesters with terrorism charges, a move critics say is meant to intimidate and silence dissent as public ...
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