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[PHOTOS] Ruto meets South Africa's Director-General of State Security Agency

Ruto said Africa should work together and collaborate in emerging technology.

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by RINAH JOYCE APOFIA

In-pictures19 May 2025 - 12:30
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  • ''Artificial intelligence has become a critical tool in keeping our countries safe and predicting threats that could destroy our socio-economic fabric,"  he stated.

President William Ruto has emphasised the need for African intelligence agencies to collaborate on artificial intelligence to enhance security and prevent socio-economic threats.

The president made the remarks after meeting South Africa’s Acting State Security Director-General, Ambassador Gloria Nozuko Bam, at State House, Nairobi.

''Artificial intelligence has become a critical tool in keeping our countries safe and predicting threats that could destroy our socio-economic fabric,"  he stated.

''It is therefore important that Intelligence agencies in our region and, indeed, Africa work together and collaborate in this emerging technology."

H.E President William Ruto with Acting Director-General of the state security agency, Ambassador Gloria Nazoku Bam, at State House, Kenya. /PCS

President William Ruto at State House, Kenya, with Gloria Nozuko Bam. /PCS
After a meeting at the State House Kenya Nairobi. /PRESIDENT WILLIAM RUTO


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