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Activists had expected the President to talk about extra-judicial killings, enforced disappearances and gross human violations witnessed in the past three years.
Whereas the President painted a rosy picture of the direction the country is taking, his outlook was onesided.
President William Ruto yesterday stated the obvious and ignored the crises facing the education sector.