Nairobi — Deputy President William Ruto has weighed in on the controversial media bill recently passed by Parliament reiterating that the government has no intention of muzzling the press by assenting to a draconian media bill.
As one of his first orders of business since returning to the country on Sunday morning, he assured the media that the government will re-examine the Kenya Information and Communications Amendment Bill passed by Parliament on Thursday with a view to addressing the concerns raised by them.
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