Uhuru Kenyatta, the president of Kenya, is currently abroad in Portugal for a formal meeting with the leader of that nation. Uhuru was honored and given a warm welcome when he arrived in Portugal, much like all the other VIP leaders that often travel to the nation.
A ceremonial cavalry of horse riders led him to Belem Palace, the president of Portugal's official residence. As a mark of respect and adoration for our beloved president, Uhuru Kenyatta, we are doing this.
Portugal is one of the countries having positive relations with Kenya and ranks well in the world for its production of maize. Let's wait and see. Given that Kenya is currently dealing with inflation and high flour prices, it's possible that the president's trip to Portugal had something to do with those problems. He could have gone there to ask the Portuguese government for support and assistance.
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