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President William Ruto has said no amount of name-calling or push for him to step aside will intimidate him ahead of the 2027 polls. Speaking in Meru Town, the head of state took a swipe at former members of his administration ousted from office, saying they lacked the will and creativity to lead the country and had sought refuge in the opposition without having a clear agenda. Abdiaziz Hashim with the details
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Ruto: No amount of name-calling will intimidate me
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