Unapologetic Ruto sustains attacks on opposition

No apology from the President after his scathing personal attacks on opposition figures. Pundits say this is a way of swaying Kenyans away from critical challenges facing the nation...
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President William Ruto has defended his recent attacks on members of the opposition, showing no intention of apologizing for his remarks.
- The Head of State repeated his demeaning comments during his tour of Western Kenya.
- Observers suggest this tactic may be intended to distract from the country's current challenges.
- This behavior comes as Kenyans hoped for an apology regarding his statements.
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