It's chance of lifetime - Charlene says ahead of Ruto's X-Space engagement

"The first ever president in the world to hold an online meeting with all Gen Z."

In Summary
  • Charlene in a message on X described the opportunity as a "chance of a lifetime" that can better be utilized by engaging constructively.
  • According to Charlene, the X-Space engagement will be historic in a way given that Ruto will be the first President to have done such.

As President William Ruto is expected to engage Kenyans on X Space, his daughter Charlene has asked Kenyan youth to seize the opportunity and use it to articulate their issues well.

Charlene in a message on X described the opportunity as a "chance of a lifetime" that can better be utilized by engaging constructively.

"Young people, the chance of a lifetime awaits you. I encourage you to use it wisely and engage constructively because you are the ones who will determine the continuity of such levels of discussion for your success," she said in a statement on X.

According to Charlene, the X-Space engagement will be historic in a way given that Ruto will be the first President to have done such.

"The first ever president in the world to hold an online meeting with all Gen Z. Leggoo!" she added.

Ruto will Friday host his inaugural X-Space Conversation with the youth of Kenya.

The Cabinet is scheduled to join the Head of State as he hosts the Space.

“All Kenyans are welcome to contribute to this dialogue as part of our collective effort to foster national renewal and create a better Kenya for all,” a despatch from the Cabinet Office, Executive Office of the President said.

In a statement shared by the State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohammed, the President will engage the youths on the issues raised.

The X Space will take place from 2 pm to 5 pm.

X has a a platform known as Space where live audio conversations take place.

Anyone can join, listen, and speak in a Space on X for iOS and Android. One can also listen in a space on the web.

All Spaces are public-like posts, which means they can be accessed by anyone.

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