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President William Ruto has apologized to Gen-Z, asking for their forgiveness for any mistakes he may have committed against them. The president who spoke during the 22nd national prayer breakfast held today in Nairobi, also apologized to neighboring countries, including Tanzania, following weeks of strained relations. The president's statement came following remarks by the keynote speaker of the event, Rickey Holden, who called for the country to listen to and respect Gen-Z.
President Ruto apologises to Kenyan youth
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