We respect you! Kenya tells DRC over Ruto's 'no cow' remark

Ruto's comment has triggered reactions from Congolese people.

In Summary

• Ruto insinuated that DRC Congo rears no cow.

•The DP's comment has triggered reactions from the business community and the general public in Congo.

President Uhuru Kenyatta.
President Uhuru Kenyatta.
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Kenya has responded to remarks by deputy president William Ruto who insinuated that DRC Congo rears no cow.

A statement by the Kenyan ambassador to Congo George Masafu has assured the Congolese nation of a respectful relationship.

The DP's comment triggered reactions from the business community and the general public in Congo.

"The Kenya Embassy wishes to reiterate that the people of Kenya share a deep and respectful historical relationship with the government and people of DRC," ambassador Masafu said.

"Kenya is confident that these relations will be entrenched through government to government frameworks and people to people partnerships that have built in the past."

On Monday, William Ruto told residents of Nyeri, that there was a big market for their dairy produce in DR Congo - and appeared to suggest that there were no cattle in that country.

“We have a market in DR Congo…these people who are singers… These people have a population of about 90 million but they don’t own any cow," he said in Swahili - a clip of which has been widely shared.

The remarks have not gone down well in DR Congo, with even some politicians and journalists describing them as disrespectful as he also appears to be disparaging the Congolese as lazy people who only know how to sing.

Senator Francine Muyumba took to Twitter and termed the remarks an “insult” and “unacceptable” and asked Mr Ruto to withdraw the statement.

“Mr Vice President William Ruto, this is really unacceptable, with all due respect there is a need to withdraw this statement If DRC did not have a single cow how could Kenya sign economic deals with DRC, Equity Bank is currently making money in Congo, this is an insult," Muyumba tweeted.

She added:

“We are friends to Kenya, a candidate running for the highest office of the Country William Ruto need to be diplomatically conscience as KENYA need to strengthen economic ties in the region for Kenya’s internal Economic growth. Kenya Airway is now flying in some of our big cities.”


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