Nyoro
Britishnoun
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a member of a Negroid people of W Uganda
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the language of this people, belonging to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo family
Example Sentences
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Ndindi Nyoro, the chairman of the parliamentary budget committee, told the BBC the latest ruling might cause significant shortfalls in this year’s budget and limited the government’s ability to run its affairs.
From BBC
Mr Nyoro said the government had already made significant cuts and it still might be forced to do away with its entire development budget and salaries salaries for government workers.
From BBC
Mr Nyoro says "there is no guarantee of success" for the government in its court battles - and all the choices Mr Ruto faces are tough - and even body armour will offer him little protection.
From BBC
Ndindi Nyoro, chairman of the parliamentary budget committee, told the BBC that the government's tax plan was to ensure that government was not digging a bigger debt hole by borrowing more.
From BBC
"We must start with a country that is feeding itself," Nyoro, the chairman of the budget panel, said.
From Reuters
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