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President William Ruto has called on Kenyans to take time and reflect on the gains made in 2024 and see how to overcome challenges experienced during the year. Attending the last Sunday of the year in Bomet County, President Ruto said one of his government's achievements this year is the establishment of the broad-based government that brought on board opposition leaders into government.
Ruto urges reflection on gains of 2024
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