President Ruto came back to Kenya recently after he traveled to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. He went there specifically to see Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah become the new leader of Namibia. This marks a big change for Namibia because she's the first woman to lead their country as president.
Ruto congratulated President Nandi-Ndaitwah on this major achievement. He pointed out how important it is that Namibia joins other African countries with women as their top leaders. This shows real progress across the continent, with more women stepping into leadership roles.
According to President Ruto, Kenya plans to build even stronger connections with Namibia. He talked about how both countries will continue working together in ways that help people in both nations. These partnerships matter because they create better opportunities for everyone involved.
As Nandi-Ndaitwah starts her term as president, Ruto sends her best wishes. He hopes she succeeds in all her efforts to lead Namibia forward. Her presidency represents not just change for Namibia but also shows how African leadership continues to evolve and diversify.
Ruto congratulated President Nandi-Ndaitwah on this major achievement. He pointed out how important it is that Namibia joins other African countries with women as their top leaders. This shows real progress across the continent, with more women stepping into leadership roles.
According to President Ruto, Kenya plans to build even stronger connections with Namibia. He talked about how both countries will continue working together in ways that help people in both nations. These partnerships matter because they create better opportunities for everyone involved.
As Nandi-Ndaitwah starts her term as president, Ruto sends her best wishes. He hopes she succeeds in all her efforts to lead Namibia forward. Her presidency represents not just change for Namibia but also shows how African leadership continues to evolve and diversify.