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Calls for reconciliation and forgiveness dominated the Annual National Prayer Breakfast in Nairobi, with President William Ruto apologizing to Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya if he had wronged them. The apology came in the wake of a sermon by guest preacher Rickey Allen Bolden who challenged the government to apologize to the young people adding their call for good governance ought to be respected. Ruto’s apology to neighboring Uganda and Kenya comes against a backdrop of a social media tiff among citizens in the East African community triggered by the deportation of Kenyan activists from Tanzania.
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President William Ruto apologizes to young people, Tanzania
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