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Catholic Church leaders have raised concerns over President William Ruto’s upcoming visit to China, calling it a burden on taxpayers amid tough economic times. They urged the government to ensure full accountability for any loans signed during such trips, warning that continued borrowing is worsening the country’s national debt.
CATHOLIC LEADERS QUESTION RUTO’S PLANNED CHINA VISIT OVER RISING DEBT
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