Mudavadi called on Kenyans to collectively commit to a peaceful electoral process.
MoreAmong the key agreements was an MOU on health sector cooperation between Kenya and Morocco.
MoreMudavadi also briefed Senators on his recent diplomatic engagement in Moscow, where Kenya secured commitments from Russian authorities to halt further recruitment of Kenyans into military operations
MoreSenators specifically challenged the power-sharing structure, questioning why the Prime Cabinet Secretary was taking an oversight role in functions that constitutionally belong to the Governor.
MoreThe President said the majority of these investments are already at advanced stages of implementation, with several already breaking ground.
MoreMudavadi said Kenya remains a neutral and principled voice advocating for peace, restraint, humanitarian protection and international legality.
MoreMudavadi said some of the constitutional issues that need to be resolved can be canvased into a referendum question (s) to be subjected on a vote by Kenyans.
MoreThe US will commit $1.6 billion (KSh208 billion) to Kenya over the next five years under the new framework.
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