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Kenyan President William Ruto nominated former central bank Governor Njuguna Ndung’u to lead the Treasury as he prepares to tackle the East African nation’s burgeoning debt and surging cost of living.
Ruto, who was sworn in as president on Sept. 13, also named ex-Finance Minister Musalia Mudavadi as prime cabinet secretary in a sweeping overhaul of the executive in which only one of former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s ministers was retained. Of the 22 ministers nominated, seven were women.