The former president Uhuru Kenyatta has continued to ensure that East African countries maintain peace and order so that their economy continue to grow, however today he has landed in a military chopper in Ethiopia ahead of high profile meeting in the country.
According to the reliable source, the former president is set to hold a high profile meeting with his counterparts for the Tigray Peace Deal evaluation. However this comes after a deal was signed between the groups and the government to end war that has been dragging the economy of Ethiopia country and other affected countries.
At the same time, it's good news that the former president has been successful during his Peace talks as recently he managed to bring together the M23 rebels in the eastern part of Democratic Republic of Congo and the government to a deal and avoid fighting. The deal was successful as it was reported that indeed a section of the rebels agreed to meet with the government and put down their tools.

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