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Wiper Democratic Movement party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has accused President Ruto of using the SHA, SHI and SHIF to amass wealth while failing to improve healthcare for Kenyans. Ruto has also criticized inspector general of police Douglas Kanja over abductions of youth. The wiper leader has critcized President Ruto, claiming that the social health insurance fund are benefiting him financially rather than serving Kenyans. He alleged that these initiatives are being used to amass wealth while ordinary citizens continue to struggle with healthcare access. Kalonzo took a swipe at IG Kanja condemning the rise in abductions and accusing him of failing to protect Kenyans.
Kalonzo hits at IG Kanja for failing to stop abductions
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