Chairman of President William Ruto's economic advisors David Ndii has claimed that Ken Gen gases are cheap because some of their geothermal assets have been paid in full.

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Taking to his different social media accounts to express his opinion on this topic, David Ndii has also stated that the renowned company gets occasional loans.
This is happening at the same time when President William Ruto has called out former prime Minister of Kenya for planning mass action and demos.
According to the reports given by President William Ruto, he claimed that the country can't develop As people demonstrate.
While reacting to his post, Kenyans who took to their different social media accounts to express their opinions on the matter have called upon President William Ruto to Lower Cost of Living like he promised during campaigns.
According to the reports given by most Kenyans, they claimed that it is so unfortunate that President William Ruto along with his allies are allegedly talking instead of delivering.
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