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'Nlikosea hapo': Nyoro apologises to Kenyans for missing crucial Finance Bill vote

'Nlikosea hapo': Nyoro apologises to Kenyans for missing crucial Finance Bill vote
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Kenyan Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro has publicly apologized for missing a crucial vote on the Finance Bill 2026. Despite his vocal opposition to the bill's tax measures, his absence sparked public criticism and accusations of political inconsistency.

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The incident highlights the tension between public expectations of political accountability and the realities of legislative attendance in Kenya.

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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has apologised to Kenyans for missing last week's parliamentary vote on the Finance Bill 2026, saying he regretted disappointing the public after weeks of opposing some proposed tax measures.

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The report provides a balanced account of the politician's apology and the surrounding public criticism without taking a stance.

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