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President William Ruto's remarks that the country cannot sustain the wage bill on Sunday has brought a sharp focus to the government's expenditure amidst lamentation on its priorities. Memory of the promise to entrench austerity measures vis-à-vis the real situation where the government has been on the receiving end, on matters of spending.
President Ruto: We need to reduce the current wage bill
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