
President Ruto left the country on 13 December to attend a summit in the United States of America, where they held a number of discussions.He was accompanied by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and other cabinets in the government.

President Ruto jetted back into the country on Sunday 18 December having secured a number of deals. This was after holding a number of discussions with the US president and other leaders. As per the Star, the deals that the president managed to secure include: partnerships with World Bank on various economic projects in the country, climate innovations and carbon removal. Other include peace missions in DRC and Somalia.

Other African leaders also left Africa to the summit whose major discussions were based on "The Future of Africa’s Trade and Investment".Among the leaders who left for the summit is the opposition leader Raila Odinga.However, Raila Odinga is expected to remain there for the next five days.
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