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Uhuru accuses Ruto's administration of discrimination in office row

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Uhuru Kenyatta (inset) and his spokesperson Kanze Dena. [File, Standard]

The stalemate over retired president's office continues as the government has declined to lease the former head of state Uhuru Kenyatta's residence adjacent to the state House as his official base.

Uhuru's spokesperson Kanze Dena says the retired president is now paying his staff from his pocket, and that even the vehicles that he is lawfully entitled to, have not yet been provided.

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