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Kiharu member of parliament, Ndindi Nyoro, has cautioned that the 44 billion shilling Linzi Finco’s bond meant to fund the construction of the Talanta sports stadium is a new secret way of burdening Kenyans with expensive debt. Nyoro, who is also the former budget and appropriations committee chair, says Kenyans will end up paying up to 100 billion shillings for the loan.
Ksh.44B Linzi Finco bond slammed by Nyoro as debt trap for future generations
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