Ruto dévoile un projet d'établissement d'un laboratoire privé dans sa ferme

Le président William Ruto a annoncé son intention de construire un laboratoire privé dans l'une de ses fermes, avec des équipements scientifiques déjà en route vers le Kenya.

Le président William Ruto a fait cette annonce le jeudi 14 mai, lors de la remise des chartes universitaires au Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology et au Kenya Medical Research Institute à la State House de Nairobi. Ruto a précisé que les équipements destinés au laboratoire étaient déjà en route. Il a souligné l'importance de la recherche pour l'avenir du pays, affirmant qu'elle devait être au centre des efforts de développement pour améliorer les connaissances et relever les défis sanitaires. Le président a également salué l'élévation des deux institutions au rang d'université. Il a exhorté les établissements d'enseignement supérieur à donner la priorité à la recherche et à l'innovation afin d'aider le Kenya à partager son expertise à l'échelle régionale.

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