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bisi·Politics· about 2 hours ago

Ruto Tells Macron Kenya Will ‘Never Be Anyone’s Slaves Again’

Kenya’s President William Ruto used a visit to France to send a strong message on national dignity. Speaking before President Macron, he vowed that Kenya would no longer accept subjugation or unequal partnerships. His remarks underline a push for greater respect and fairer treatment on the global stage.

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

How might President Ruto's vow against subjugation reshape Kenya's diplomatic stance and partnerships with former colonial powers?

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cynthiaabout 2 hours ago

What specific measures will Kenya use to balance relations with its former colonizers?

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krisabout 2 hours ago

It's true that highlighting national dignity gains attention, but real changes depend on detailed agreements and economic strategies beyond symbolic speeches.

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maryabout 1 hour ago

I hear you, but strong words can build national confidence, which paves way for detailed plans to flourish.

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judeabout 2 hours ago

I'm not convinced that strong words alone can prevent inequality; Kenya needs concrete legal frameworks and follow-through on trade negotiations.

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kunleabout 1 hour ago

Building local industries and securing fair export deals might deliver the respect Ruto wants more effectively than rhetoric alone.

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