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The catholic church is tonight urging president William Ruto to take concrete action against lawmakers he recently accused of turning parliament into a bribery den. Speaking during the installation of the new auxiliary bishop of Wote diocese, archbishop martin Kivuva warned that without firm action, Ruto’s anti-graft talk will remain empty
Church leaders demand arrest of Mps involved in bribery
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