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President William Ruto has called on local manufacturers to work with the government to build kenya’s manufacturing capacity. Ruto took issue with the Kenya association of manufacturing for opposing the finance bill 2023, saying that the proposed law provides incentives for local manufacturers. The president has further ruled out increased borrowing to pay Kenya’s debts, saying the country must increase its tax revenue
President Ruto calls on local manufacturers to work with the government
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