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Kenyans await the nomination of the second batch to the country’s cabinet, leaders across the political, religious and civil society groupings want the president not to rush in nominating individuals to cabinet. A section of the religious leaders are warning the partial naming of cabinet could trigger further protests urging the president to shelve this agenda pending national dialogue. This comes as Kenyans abroad held protests outside the International Monetary fund offices in Washington DC over the weekend calling for reforms of the institution.
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Political, religious and civil society’s leaders divided on cabinet nominees
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