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'''William Ruto''' is the minister of home affairs of ]. He is Secretary General of the KANU. He is MP for ] constituency. He became minister of home affairs in 2001. '''William Ruto''' is the former minister of home affairs of ]. He is Secretary General of the ], the former ruling political party. He is MP for ] constituency. He became minister of home affairs in August 2002 and lost the post in January 2003 after KANU lost power.
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William Ruto is the former minister of home affairs of Kenya. He is Secretary General of the Kenya African National Union, the former ruling political party. He is MP for Eldoret North constituency. He became minister of home affairs in August 2002 and lost the post in January 2003 after KANU lost power.

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