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A section of members of parliament from both Kenya Kwanza and Azimio, now want President William Ruto to explain to the country in his State of the Nation address tomorrow, what exactly the ongoing talks at the bomas of kenya by the national dialogue team, intend to achieve. the president is also expected to inform Kenyans on what his administration is doing to alleviate the lives of kenyans who continue to suffer from the ever-rising cost of living. The president will also be expected to give a scorecard of his administration which is now in its second year.
President Ruto set to give his maiden address tomorrow
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