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Mombasa Diocese Archbishop Martin Kivuva has taken a swipe at President William Ruto over his frequent foreign trips. Speaking in Mombasa after presiding over Sunday Mass, Archbishop Kivuva echoed public concerns over the rising foreign debt, accusing the President of turning a deaf ear to the plight of Kenyans. Kivuva has urged Kenyans to remain vigilant and boldly speak out against injustices and questionable actions by the government. The Archbishop also raised alarm over the growing national debt, questioning the rationale behind the Kenya Kwanza administration's continued borrowing warning that such loans risk overburdening future generations. This comes as president William Ruto is expected to visit China tomorrow.
Mombasa Archbishop Martin Kivuva slams President Ruto over foreign trips and borrowing
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