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President William Ruto has called for political leadership in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to drive stability in the country. He says the effort must be corroborated by countries neighbouring DRC for peace and sustainability. The President spoke in Addis Ababa Ethiopia on Friday during the African Union Peace and Security mini Summit of Heads of State and Government on the situation in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
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President Ruto calls for political leadership in the DRC to drive stability in the country
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