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Ruto warns against tribal politics, empty rhetoric
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Ruto warns against tribal politics, empty rhetoric

President William Ruto addressed concerns about tribal politics and divisive rhetoric during a speech at Full Gospel Church in Gatunduri, Embu. He criticized leaders who use abusive language to incite ethnic divisions and emphasized the need for leaders to focus on delivering tangible results rather than engaging in empty rhetoric. Ruto highlighted his administration's development initiatives, including the Hustler Fund, Affordable Housing Programme, and infrastructure projects, which he claimed have created approximately 700,000 jobs. He also mentioned progress in healthcare through the Social Health Authority and improved education funding. Ruto reiterated his commitment to avoiding tribal-based politics and maintaining collaboration across political lines while standing firm against divisive tactics.

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Ruto warns against tribal politics, empty rhetoric

President William Ruto addressed concerns about tribal politics and divisive rhetoric during a speech at Full Gospel Church in Gatunduri, Embu. He criticized leaders who use abusive language to incite ethnic divisions and emphasized the need for leaders to focus on delivering tangible results rather than engaging in empty rhetoric. Ruto highlighted his administration's development initiatives, including the Hustler Fund, Affordable Housing Programme, and infrastructure projects, which he claimed have created approximately 700,000 jobs. He also mentioned progress in healthcare through the Social Health Authority and improved education funding. Ruto reiterated his commitment to avoiding tribal-based politics and maintaining collaboration across political lines while standing firm against divisive tactics.

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