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<title>Speech by His Excellency President William Samoei Ruto, Phd., C.G.H on Mashujaa Day October 20, 2022</title>
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<summary type="text">Speech by His Excellency President William Samoei Ruto, Phd., C.G.H on Mashujaa Day October 20, 2022
I am tremendously privileged to join Kenyans and our visitors today&#13;
as we commemorate the 59th anniversary of Mashujaa Day. It is with&#13;
great humility that I preside over this year's celebrations for the first&#13;
time as President and I am humbled and grateful for the honour.&#13;
We solemnly observe this important day every year in order for us&#13;
to reflect upon where we have come from as a nation. We mark this&#13;
date to consider the troubled road we trod through, the sorrowful&#13;
wilderness of cruel colonial injustice and the price that was&#13;
paid in blood, toil, anguish and death for us to be a free people.
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