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President Ruto urges newly sworn-in PSs to serve with diligence

NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 2 – President William Ruto has asked the newly sworn-in Principal Secretaries to serve the people with diligence.

He told them to fast-track government programmes that will uplift millions of Kenyans struggling to make ends meet.

“We will support you to deliver on your mandate; there will be no room for excuses,” he said.

He spoke on Friday during the swearing in of 51 Principal Secretaries at State House, Nairobi.

At the same time, the President asked parents to actively participate in the education of their children.

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