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President William Ruto used the National Prayer Breakfast, themed "Arise and Rebuild," to apologize to Gen Z, signalling a shift toward reconciliation ahead of the 2027 elections. The apology followed a strong rebuke by keynote speaker Rickey Bolden, who criticized the ruling class for neglecting the youth and showing no remorse for the violence during last year’s protests.
RUTO APOLOGIZES TO GEN Z AT NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST
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