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Kenya president William Ruto misses mark in claiming country’s annual food import bill is KSh500 billion
The president’s claim about how much is spent on imports is not supported by the latest data.
The president’s claim about how much is spent on imports is not supported by the latest data.
Ruto said nearly two-thirds of the taxes collected were being used to pay the country's debts. Are his figures sound?
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Daily Maverick recently published a glowing opinion piece on Kenya’s growth trajectory, which we took an interest in.
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