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President William Ruto Says He Will Continue With Vaccination Plans

President William Ruto has insisted that he will continue with plans to have all cows in Kenya vaccinated.

The former deputy president, while speaking at an event yesterday, called on Kenyans to stop opposing everything the government is trying to do and instead support the government. “Anybody opposing vaccination is simply mad, unreasonable, and possibly stupid. The vaccination is necessary because we need disease-free livestock. I want to tell livestock keepers that there is an evil spirit in Kenya that is resident in some leaders who oppose everything,” Ruto said.

The Kenya Kwanza administration was accused by Kalonzo of pursuing a malevolent foreign policy. The program presents serious risks to humans and livestock, the former vice president cautioned. He claimed that the foreign-developed vaccines have been rejected in other nations, including the US, and have the potential to genetically change cattle with disastrous results. 

Kenyans on social media have accused the president of always saying negative things about Kenyans while he is running his own agenda.

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