Details of Charlene Ruto's meeting with governor Patrick Ntutu from Narok county has emerged. He has revealed that they were talking about climate change, environmental issues and the impact of various interventions we deployed to mitigate the adverse effects we are facing as a country.
According to Hon Patrick Ntutu, he joined the clarion call to our people to plant trees and as a county as we have put in place measures to ensure we meet our targets in the ongoing tree planting campaign that was kicked off by my party leader his excellency president William Ruto. This comes after Charlene Ruto's has been moving across the country carrying out different duties for the country, a move that has raised eyebrows among Kenyans recently. 
Recently she has been visiting different counties for the effort of working alongside with other government institutions, it has also been established that she is among the close people to the president of Kenya who has been assigned several roles to run in the country.

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