Kenya's Leaders Don Traditional Dress for Mandera Meeting.
President William Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki wore traditional Kanzu attire at a Tuesday night gathering with Mandera County leaders.
The two officials stayed overnight in Mandera as part of Ruto's three-day visit to the region. Their meeting focused on local development plans and public services.
Key topics included security measures, infrastructure projects, and essential services. Leaders discussed education, healthcare, transportation, and water systems. Plans for livestock value addition were also featured in the talks.
The President and Deputy President began their Mandera visit Tuesday morning. They spent the day launching new government projects and checking ongoing developments in the area.
President William Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki wore traditional Kanzu attire at a Tuesday night gathering with Mandera County leaders.
The two officials stayed overnight in Mandera as part of Ruto's three-day visit to the region. Their meeting focused on local development plans and public services.
Key topics included security measures, infrastructure projects, and essential services. Leaders discussed education, healthcare, transportation, and water systems. Plans for livestock value addition were also featured in the talks.
The President and Deputy President began their Mandera visit Tuesday morning. They spent the day launching new government projects and checking ongoing developments in the area.