Editor's Review

"The quest for new ideas, approaches, and constant improvement will enrich our governance," Ruto. 

President William Ruto on Thursday, November 16, opened a two-day National Executive Retreat at the Edge Convention Centre, South C, Nairobi. 

The Head of State noted that continuous appraisal of Kenya Kwanza's work-in-progress would help fix government shortfalls and accelerate success. 

"The quest for new ideas, approaches, and constant improvement will enrich our governance and elevate our delivery of the commitments we made to the people of Kenya," Ruto said.  

The ongoing Cabinet Retreat at the Edge Convention Centre, South C, Nairobi.

Among those in attendance are; Cabinet Secretaries, principal secretaries, and senior Government officials who are expected to outline their hits and missess for the year. 

President Ruto addressing the Cabinet at the Edge Convention Centre, South C, Nairobi.

The ongoing Cabinet Retreat at the Edge Convention Centre, South C, Nairobi.
The ongoing Cabinet Retreat at the Edge Convention Centre, South C, Nairobi.
The ongoing Cabinet Retreat at the Edge Convention Centre, South C, Nairobi.
The ongoing Cabinet Retreat at the Edge Convention Centre, South C, Nairobi.