Ruto, Kalonzo Pledge to Work Together

BY PATRICK KIMANZI, MP PRESS Editor



MACHAKOS, Sartuday --Deputy President William Ruto and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka on Saturday pledged to work together to unite the country after the divisive 2017 elections, reports MP PRESS

The two leaders urged Kenyans to embrace brotherhood, preach peace, love and unity and shun tribal politics. They spoke during the installation of Machakos Catholic Diocese’s Bishop, Reverend Norman King’oo Wambua at the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos County on Saturday.

The event was also attended by Machakos governor Alfred Mutua. King’oo will serve in both Machakos and Makueni Catholic Diocese. Read: Norman King'oo installed as Machakos Diocese Bishop “We are all brothers, let’s embrace peace and unity for Kenya to prosper,” Ruto said. Ruto said political differences should no longer be used to divide the country along ethnic lines.

“I agree that as Kenyans we do not want to be guided by negative ethnic politics any longer. We should all build bridges of friendship in order to foster development and happiness for our people,” added Ruto. He said national reconciliation and political healing are critical for building a new Kenya.

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