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What Ruto's bold state corporation overhaul means for civil servants

President William Ruto interacts with residents of Mukhombora village in Budalangi Constituency, Busia County during the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of a tuition block for St Anne's Bunyala Girls Secondary School and St Joseph's Busagwa Primary School in the area. [PCS]

Hundreds of thousands of civil servants and their dependents across the country are in a quandary following the Ruto administration's announcement of a radical reorganisation of government agencies.

The sweeping reforms will see nine state corporations dissolved and dozens more merged or sold, leaving employees staring at an uncertain future. The government insists that the restructuring is necessary to save money and improve efficiency in the public sector.

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