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Mudavadi: Nairobi and Cape Town have made strides in economic governance

Prime Cabinet Secretar Musalia Mudavadi. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Kenya and South Africa have made efforts towards realisation of a common agenda in policy and economic governance in a bid to achieve a serious fiscal discipline in the public service.

Speaking during the official opening of the second phase of the Economic Governance Programme in Mombasa on Tuesday May, 23, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi reiterated the government's commitment to entrench fiscal discipline.

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