Kenyan Government Forms Committee to Investigate Worldcoin Crypto Project
The Kenyan government has formed a 15-member parliamentary committee to investigate the contentious Worldcoin project. The committee, led by Narok West MP Gabriel Tongoyo, has been allocated a 42-day timeframe to investi...
The committee, led by Narok West MP Gabriel Tongoyo, has been allocated a 42-day timeframe to investigate the operations of Worldcoin comprehensively. According to local news sources, the objective is to meticulously analyze Worldcoin's activities and deliver its conclusions to the House....
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