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President William Ruto has sent home four board members of the New Kenya Co-operative Creameries Limited and replaced them with immediate effect to sell milk at Sh50 per liter to benefit farmers.
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Ruto replaced KCC board members to sell milk at Sh50 to benefit farmers
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