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Kenya's government sets priorities at third National Executive Retreat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44598, member: 636"] President William Ruto and his team met for three days at a leadership center. The government leaders gathered at KCB Leadership Centre located near Kajiado county. This marked their third major meeting since Ruto became president back during 2022. The retreat gave officials time to check their progress and plan ahead. They wanted to make smart choices about Kenya's future direction. Leaders talked about six main goals during their discussions. They focused on making life cheaper for regular people and ending hunger problems. Creating more jobs became another priority along with expanding tax collection. The group also discussed improving foreign money reserves and helping everyone grow economically. These topics shaped most of their conversations throughout the retreat. Government officials made several important decisions about public services. They promised to hire more teachers and build better school facilities across Kenya. Health care improvements included getting every citizen registered for medical insurance. The team agreed to digitize government services and finish building computer centers nationwide. They also planned to help small business owners access credit more easily. The retreat produced plans for helping young Kenyans find work abroad. Officials decided to teach youth different foreign languages to boost their job chances worldwide. They want to expand special economic zones and find new markets for Kenyan products. The government committed to working better with other countries and protecting Kenyans living overseas. These decisions will guide Kenya's development during the coming years. [/QUOTE]
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