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Surrender hotel and quit job, CORD tells DP William Ruto

Weston hotel, on Langata Road Nairobi

NAIROBI: The Opposition has asked Deputy President William Ruto to resign following his confession that he owned shares in a controversial five-star luxury hotel.

Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) senators James Orengo and Johnstone Muthama said the hotel is on land said to have originally belonged to the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) and was grabbed in 2002.

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