Kenya has no place for tribalism, Ruto warns leaders

President William Ruto has intensified his criticism of leaders he accused of promoting tribal politics, saying he will not allow division in the country...
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President William Ruto has strongly denounced leaders promoting tribal politics, stating they have no place in Kenya and emphasizing his administration's commitment to unity and development.
- The President was speaking in Busia Town on Wednesday, March 18, during the groundbreaking for the construction of Busia Stadium, a project allocated Sh900 million.
- Key figure: President William Ruto.
- The President is on a week-long development tour of the Western region, launching and inspecting various projects.
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