Emerging details this late evening reveals that Trade, Investment and Industry Cabinet Secretary Hon Moses Kuria and Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Hon Mithika Lithuri are among those who have accompanied President William Ruto to South Korea where he has visited for a bilateral talks.

Following the reports, President William Ruto visits to South Korea to where he was to meet with the President Yoon Suk Yeol for a bilateral talks where he is expected to strengthen economic & diplomatic relations between the 2 nations.
Further, President William Ruto have held first meeting this evening where he is seen accompanied by the CS Moses Kuria and Hon Mithika Lithuri. In his first meeting in South Korea he met with the Kenyan community living in South Korea.

This has come after President William Ruto had also made official meeting to DRC Congo where he also strengthen the ties between the two nation and also had a bilateral talks on security matter in the region.
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