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Kenyans in Mozambique urged to invest back home

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Last updated: August 12, 2023 11:15 am
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President William Ruto has Saturday urged Kenyans in Mozambique to stay united and invest back home, including through the housing project and Government securities.

The Head of State pledged the Government’s commitment to address the issues raised by the Diaspora, some of which were discussed during the Bilateral meeting.

The President pointed out that Government continues to digitize Government services, with over 5,200 services available on the E Citizen platform, ultimately targeting to enhance service delivery, including to Kenyans living, working and studying abroad.

Present at the meeting were Cabinet Secretaries Alfred Mutua, Aden Duale, AG Justin Muturi and Kenya High Commissioner to Maputo, Paul Ndun’gu among other high-ranking officials.

READ MORE  President Ruto presided over a meeting of the UDA Parliamentary Group at State House prior to presenting the Finance Bill in parliament.

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