Kenyan President William Ruto has initiated a significant cabinet reshuffle, retaining six former ministers while introducing new faces, in response to the country's escalating crisis marked by deadly protests.
This move comes after Ruto sacked the majority of his previous cabinet last week, aiming to form a 'broad-based' government to address the grievances fueling the unrest. The retained ministers include key portfolios such as defense and interior, signaling a strategic approach to maintaining stability while navigating through the nation's most challenging period since Ruto's tenure began nearly two years ago.
The president's decision to keep a portion of his former cabinet while integrating new members reflects an attempt to blend experience with fresh perspectives in tackling the pressing issues facing Kenya.
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