Addressing representatives of Kenyans from 27 countries across the world at State House, Nairobi, on Monday, June 23, 2025, the President said the remittances Kenyans abroad send home are the largest resources that come to the country.
MoreThe President pointed out that some public servants have a conflict of interest in government procurement and warned that this must stop.
MoreThe President told Kenyans that there are no instant solutions to the demanding task of nation-building.
MorePresident Ruto said the project is designed to optimise water management for enhanced agricultural productivity.
MoreKenya is seeking to promote bilateral trade relations with China by increasing the export of key commodities, including tea, coffee, avocado and macadamia, among other products, to the Chinese market.
MoreThe President said KSh 230 billion of debts owed to suppliers have been verified by the Pending Bills Verification Committe. Of these, the government will pay KSh 150 billion.
MoreThe signing of MoUs was witnessed by President William Ruto and His Highness Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the UAE at State House Nairobi.
MoreThe President pointed out that the National Government would also fence off the water tower to enhance conservation. Initially, 100km of the forest will be fenced off.
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