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When truth runs dry: Fuelling lies spill out as Wandayi blames shortage on technicalities
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When truth runs dry: Fuelling lies spill out as Wandayi blames shortage on technicalities

The Standard Kenyan 3 days 1 mins read
It has been a case of outright lies and a public relations spin about fuel supply in the country for the last two months.

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