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Kenyatta's Bag of Goodies as He Finally Ends Curfew

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[Nation] President Uhuru Kenyatta unwrapped a basket of goodies for economically battered Kenyans in his last Mashujaa Day speech that was marked by conciliatory overtures and a catalogue of legacy projects that have defined his two terms as Head of State.

Source: allAfrica.com

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