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President William Ruto has called for a fair and inclusive international financial architecture to allow the African continent a level playing field in growing the economy. President Ruto who delivered a public lecture at the Lusophone University in Guinea Bissau on Saturday evening, said western countries were accessing loan facilities at a much lower interest rates.
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President Ruto delivers a public lecture at Lusophone University
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