Elizabeth Kisiangani
For the first time since the government renewed effort to find the availability sale and trade of drugs, illicit and second generation liquor in the country, president William Ruto has broken a silence on the matter maintaining that his administration has set its foot down on this issue that has had many bar owners question the president’s’ position in supporting their businesses.
The president seemed irritated by the men that as it is the county’s youth had especially in Western, Central and Coastal Kenya.
Speaking during the launch of a 3 month centurial celebration of the existence of Technical and Vocational Institutions in the country, Ruto says over 350,000 students currently in TVET`S will be pivotal in helping his administration deliver his development agenda.