Kenya's Ruto Embraces Rivals
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•Kenya cabinet reshuffle: William Ruto reaches out to Uhuru Kenyatta
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Kenya 's President William Ruto has incorporated even more opposition figures to his cabinet.
Ruto recently reached out to his rival and predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta in a surprise meeting.
Analysts see the inclusion of the opposition as a strategy to address the unpopularity of his government.
The move comes months after he brought into government allies of opposition leader Raila Odinga .
President William Ruto rose to the presidency promising to improve the lives of Kenya 's poor.
But some Kenyans who had hoped for a new political era are starting to lose hope.
The coming together of top political leaders in the country might make people even angrier, says Manyora .
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