Ruto Jets Out Of The Country For The EAC Summit In Arusha
President William Ruto has jetted out of the country to champion trade, security, and innovation at the 24th Ordinary Summit of the East African Heads of State in Arusha, Tanzania.
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President William Ruto has jetted out of the country to champion trade, security, and innovation at the 24th Ordinary Summit of the East African Heads of State in Arusha, Tanzania.
Rais Ruto alibainisha kuwa amejitolea kuunga mkono maendeleo ya makanisa na kuenea kwa Ukristo kwa kutoa pesa
Both Kenya and Tanzania are closely monitoring the situation, with their governments taking steps to ensure transparency and integrity in public infrastructure projects, as well as protecting public resources and maintaining accountability in large-scale development efforts.
Vita hii ya kisheria inaonyesha wasiwasi unaoendelea kuhusu uwazi na uwajibikaji, hasa kwa mashirika ya kigeni yanayofanya kazi nchini Kenya
This legal battle highlights ongoing concerns about transparency and accountability, especially regarding foreign organizations operating in Kenya.
Ruto alieleza kuwa kuna ushahidi wa kuaminika kutoka kwa mashirika ya uchunguzi ya kitaifa na washirika wa kimataifa.
This decision follows allegations against Gautam Adani, the chairman of the Adani Group, who is accused by the U.S. government of bribing Indian officials to secure solar energy contracts.
President William Ruto has condemned abductions reiterating that they pose a significant threat to the lives and liberty of citizens.
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