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Talanta Hela Launch :
Ruto : Govt spends about Shs 350B on advertising. We should spend at least 10% of that to advertise through our creatives. The gentleman who sang here about hustler fund has convinced me, he deserves part of the money used on advertising.
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Ruto : Govt spends about Shs 350B on advertising, at least 10% of that should go to our creatives
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