July 3, 2024

Inside Kalonzo Musyoka State House visit

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Inside Kalonzo Musyoka State House visit

Kalonzo Musyoka visits State House for the first time since William Ruto won the presidency in the August 2022 general elections

Kalonzo Musyoka visits State House for the first time since William Ruto won the presidency in the August 2022 general elections.

Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka was on Tuesday at State House Nairobi Where President William Ruto had organised a dinner for visiting African Heads of State. 

The African presidents are in the country to attend the African Climate Summit being held at KICC Nairobi.

However, Kalonzo was a surprise guest from the opposition outfit at the State House event.

The Wiper leader was pictured with Transport CS Kipchumba Murkomen, Attorney General Justin Muturi, and Lands CS Zachariah Mwangi.

The presence of the former VP came on the very day Azimio Leader Raila Odinga attended the African Climate Summit at KICC. 

Kalonzo did not show up at the KICC event.

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The inaugural Africa Climate Summit has attracted the Secretary General of the United Nations, the President of the European Union, 20 Heads of State and Governments, and more than 16,000 delegates.

It has also brought together 12 former Heads of State and Governments and deputies, 66 ministers from different countries, and more than 20 leaders of international organizations, donor agencies, and development banks. 

Speaking during the summit, Ruto urged the delegates to return to their countries with their heads held high.

“After our declaration let us go home satisfied with a job very well done, proud of the progress we have made, and eager to embark on the next phase of our transformation everywhere in our continent,” said Ruto.

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