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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has asked Kenyans living abroad to invest in Treasury bonds and bills assuring them of the security of their investment and better interests. Speaking in Brussels during an interactive session with Kenyans living in Belgium, the DP said the Government had made it easier for them to buy the bonds and get better returns. From this investment, the DP said, Kenyans will earn the interest the Government is presently paying foreign lenders for their money.
DP Gachagua meets Kenyans in Brussels in Belgium
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