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Mahathir recalls 1981 swearing-in, reflects on humble beginnings, discipline reforms, and leadership values during anniversary of his historic premiership.... https://latestmalaysia.com/?p=182128 #latestmalaysia #mahathir #anniversary
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TREASURY: William Ruto swearing-in to cost Sh200 million in taxpayers money
TREASURY: William Ruto swearing-in to cost Sh200 million in taxpayers money
President-elect William Ruto’s swearing-in ceremony is set to gobble up Sh200 million in taxpayer money. The Treasury has provided Sh200 million for next week’s swearing-in ceremony of President-elect William Ruto after the Supreme Court upheld his election victory on Monday. Some of the money caters for decoration, logistics, suppliers, entertainment and other costs. The Treasury allocated funds…
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