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President William Ruto has called on the private and public sectors in Kenya and the US to explore a range of mutually beneficial partnerships. Speaking during a meeting with fortune 500 company chief executive officers, Ruto said that investing in Kenya promises better returns, particularly in the renewable energy, housing, manufacturing, agriculture, and ICT sectors. Washington, D.C. has been a beehive of activities with heads of state engaging various US leaders
President Ruto calls on investors from Kenya and the US to patner
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