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Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang'o has warned that Kenya can live within its means if the government cuts back on costly foreign trips. Speaking before the National Assembly’s Public Debt and Privatization Committee, she cautioned that continued borrowing could push the country into a financial crisis, as it is already struggling to repay existing debts.
CURB FOREIGN TRIPS TO AVOID DEBT CRISIS – NYAKANG'O
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