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Ruto Reflects on 2024 - Challenges, Resilience, and Growth
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22820, member: 2262"] President William Ruto spoke to the nation on New Year's Day. He said that 2024 was a tough year for Kenya. The country faced many challenges, including security issues, a weak economy, and bad weather. Ruto said that even though the year was hard, Kenya stayed strong. The people worked together to get through the problems. Families had a difficult time putting food on the table. The cost of living went up due to problems around the world. But Ruto also shared some good news. He said the government is making progress in important areas. They are working to make sure everyone has enough to eat, improving healthcare using more technology to help people, and building many new homes that people can afford. Crime is still a concern for Kenya. Ruto believes this is because people are not living by good values. He thinks social media might be making the problem worse. Looking ahead to 2025, Ruto is hopeful. The country's money is worth more than it was at the start of 2024; prices are not going up as fast, and Kenya has more money saved from other countries. Ruto wants to keep Kenya safe and protect people's rights. He says safety is more important than complete freedom. The President promised to keep working hard for the people of Kenya. He believes the country will continue to get better in 2025. He is excited to give people the keys to their new homes. Ruto has faith that Kenya is on the right path. [/QUOTE]
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