The East African
Tuesday May 04 2021
Kenya s Deputy President William Ruto who has, for the umpteenth time, been locked out of a State event as President Kenyatta on May 4, 2021 holds a bilateral meeting with visiting Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
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Kenya s Deputy President William Ruto has, for the umpteenth time, been locked out of a State event as his relationship with his boss, President Uhuru Kenyatta, continues to deteriorate.
The DP’s office on Tuesday morning said Dr Ruto had not been invited to the bilateral meeting with visiting Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu, or to the planned State dinner tonight in honour of the successor of the late John Pombe Magufuli.
Restoring ties top agenda as President Suluhu arrives Tuesday
Summary
Tanzania’s bilateral relations with Kenya have been strained in recent years as Dar es Salaam and Nairobi clashed on multiple fronts including trade.
Monday May 03 2021
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu is expected to make an official visit to Kenya on May 4, 2021. PHOTO | AFP
By BRIAN NGUGI
Summary
Tanzania’s bilateral relations with Kenya have been strained in recent years as Dar es Salaam and Nairobi clashed on multiple fronts including trade.
Tanzania’s new President Samia Suluhu Hassan will on Tuesday begin a two-day State visit to Kenya on the invitation of President Uhuru Kenyatta as the two countries seek to mend and restore bilateral ties damaged under the presidency of John Pombe Magufuli.
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Joint Press Release by Political Party Leaders
Over the last month, Kenyans have witnessed first-hand the majesty and vibrancy of our constitutional democracy. The Building Bridges Initiative Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill was transmitted by the IEBC to all our nation’s 47 County Assemblies; setting the stage for the First Amendment.
Thus far, 42 County Assemblies have considered the Bill. Their affirming voice has thundered across the Republic, in resonance with the desire of all Kenyans to further strengthen our governance by breaking the cycle of divisive elections, fostering equitable distribution of resources by enhancing the share of revenues to County Governments, and creating a more robust and responsive framework to secure opportunities for all Kenyans including our micro, small and medium enterprises.
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