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Truths on Kenya's vision to achieve prosperity

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Auto Springs workers fabricating steel at the factory situated in Limuru, June 28, 2022. [Esther Jeruto, Standard]

As a country, Kenya is a nation of vision. Since the country's first dance of independence, freedom in 1963 to-date, the nation is focused on a vision and mission to achieve democratic, economic prosperity, justice and security for all. As it has been said, "Without vision, the people perish."

The truth is that as our national calls of harambee, peace, love and unity demonstrate to former President Kibaki's vaunted 2030 vision, we have been on a mission to be part of the wave of the future, the democratic, sustainable prosperous future. Kenyans thank those who fought hard and bled for the freedom, peace and national unity that we enjoy today. We also appreciate those who worked diligently to ensure the country is where it is now.

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