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Uganda to Co-Own Kenya Pipeline Company As Ruto Deal Ignites Controversy

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Kenya and Uganda are moving closer to a controversial joint ownership of the Kenya Pipeline Company, President William Ruto revealed during a tour in Uganda on Sunday, November 23. The plan involves publicly listing KPC shares on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, opening the door for Uganda to invest in the company. Rut

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Kenya and Uganda are moving closer to a controversial joint ownership of the Kenya Pipeline Company, President William Ruto revealed during a tour in Uganda on Sunday, November 23. The plan involves publicly listing KPC shares on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, opening the door for Uganda to invest in the company. Rut

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