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President William Ruto has cautioned Kenyans against leaders he described as driven by anger, hatred, and tribalism, warning that such politicians are obstacles to national development. Touring development projects across Kisumu and Homa Bay counties, the President reaffirmed his commitment to leveraging the political goodwill of the broad-based government to deliver on his administration’s agenda. In a pointed response to critics, Ruto accused the opposition of engaging in perpetual politicking, a day after a TIFA poll revealed that over half of Kenyans oppose the inclusive political arrangement.
President William Ruto accuses opposition of spreading politics of hatred
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