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President William Ruto has called for the need to enhance peace and security infrastructure in Africa in order to create a conducive environment for other sectors. The president was speaking during a high-level meeting of the World Without Hunger Conference in Addis Ababa, where former Prime Minister Raila Odinga drummed up support for his Africa Union Commission chairmanship bid with a call for unity.
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Ruto, Raila attend World Without Hunger Conference in Ethiopia
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