Ruto on the campaign trail: Grading some of Kenyan deputy president claims about his record in office
William Ruto hopes to be president come August 2022. We fact-checked some of the claims he’s made on the campaign trail.
William Ruto hopes to be president come August 2022. We fact-checked some of the claims he’s made on the campaign trail.
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