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Ruto Cabinet dilemma: Who'll make way for gender balance?

The article discusses the challenge faced by President William Ruto's cabinet regarding achieving gender balance within the administration. It highlights the ongoing debate over which ministers might need to step down to accommodate more women in leadership positions. The focus is on the political implications of this decision and the potential impact on governance. The piece does not take a clear stance on which individuals should be replaced but emphasizes the broader issue of representation in government.

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Ruto Cabinet dilemma: Who'll make way for gender balance?

The article discusses the challenge faced by President William Ruto's cabinet regarding achieving gender balance within the administration. It highlights the ongoing debate over which ministers might need to step down to accommodate more women in leadership positions. The focus is on the political implications of this decision and the potential impact on governance. The piece does not take a clear stance on which individuals should be replaced but emphasizes the broader issue of representation in government.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the dilemma as a matter of policy and governance without overtly favoring any particular political faction or individual. It focuses on the structural challenge rather than taking a partisan stance.

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