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Moses Kuria delivers special message from President Ruto to Museveni

NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 28 – Trade and Industry Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria Friday held a meeting with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni where he conveyed a special message from President William Ruto.

During the meeting, they also discussed bilateral, regional, continental and global issues.

“In particular, I thanked President Museveni for allowing limited exportation of Iron Ore to Kenya on a special consideration,” CS Kuria indicated in a statement.

He further explained that Kenya and Uganda “will also set up a joint mechanism to conduct a SWOT analysis of the two countries agricultural, manufacturing and service potential with a view to joint supply chain planning.”

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