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President William Ruto's cabinet nominees have expressed confidence that they will emerge triumphant in the upcoming parliamentary vetting exercise where they will face quesitons on suitability to the dockets they have been allocated. Sam Gituku spoke to a host of them on how they are preparing for the approval hearings, with Labour cabinet secretary Simon Chelugui estimating that he was retained in cabinet by Ruto for his diligence and commitment to serve.
Ministerial nominees express confidence ahead of vetting
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