During the Kenya National Drama and Film Festival ceremony, president Ruto addressed the audience and promised to give new impetus for talented people.
Those engaging in sports, youth, creatives, and the whole industry around art will be looked upon. The president was happy to be able to preside over the state concert for the finalists of the Kenya National Drama and Film Festival.
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The president was able to attend previous performances before Covid 19 where one of them was in Boma. He confirmed that the quality of the experience is always top-notch and satisfying hence giving hope for future success in the performing arts field.
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Dr. William enjoyed the performance and commended the performers for their accomplishment. The performance is always educative, entertaining and the theme also reflects on very critical aspects of what we are facing as a society.
Girls from Matua in Kule extensively describe what is hurting our nation, especially our youngings. Many young people in Kenya today go through challenges that they don’t speak about including: drugs, family relationships and depression.
These challenges leads to loss of opportunities that would possibly drive the country in the near future. President Ruto encouraged the talented individuals to continue with their exemplary work.
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