Kenya’s Ruto: A chicken seller who rose to the presidency

The newly inaugurated President William Ruto discusses the challenges dealing with his nation.

A hen vendor who turned a profitable businessman; a politician who rose to the presidency: William Ruto was formally declared president of Kenya after narrowly profitable the election in August.

Whereas it's extensively thought of Africa’s most secure democracy, the nation has its fair proportion of burdens.

This week, we talk about a few of the challenges dealing with Kenya – from deep ethnic divisions to a flailing financial system, the specter of armed teams and the worst drought in a long time.

The Kenyan president, William Ruto, talks to Al Jazeera.

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