President William Ruto’s new cabinet nominees have struggled to fight the ghosts of their pasts, with some battling allegations of drug trafficking and unresolved graft cases. The nominees appearing one at a time before the Appointments Committee of the National Assembly for vetting were placed under the microscope to determine how fit they were to…...
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