President Ruto has dared the united opposition to unveil their agenda for kenyans to prove that they have the vision and plan ...
Ruto acknowledged the turbulence of the past three years, marked by political disagreements, compromises, and what he ...
President William Ruto heads to Parliament for the 13th State of the Nation Address, on the backdrop of a broad-based government, following his 'handshake' with the late Raila Odinga earlier this year ...
President William Ruto visited Northlands City, a Kenyatta family project, to attend Amref University’s charter award ...
President William Ruto on Saturday fired back at his critics, dismissing them as “average thinkers with no clear agenda for ...
President William Ruto is set to deliver his State of the Nation Address as pressure over economic performance, revenue ...
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Gathoni Wamuchomba reacts to William Ruto's State of Nation Address: "Felt like walking out"
Githunguri Member of Parliament Gathoni Wamuchomba disputed the figures presented by President William Ruto during his State ...
"At least we have settled one thing — that something is happening in our country. Transformation is happening. We can argue about the numbers, the statistics, and this or that, but we all agree that ...
President William Ruto on Thursday delivered a sweeping State of the Nation address outlining what he described as ...
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William Ruto Claim SHA Premium Has Paid Bills for 2.3m Vulnerable Kenyans Disputed
President William Ruto’s Social Health Authority (SHA) claims faced scrutiny as hospitals reported challenges, raising doubts ...
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Ruto unveils Sh5trn mega plan to move Kenya ‘from Third to First World’ in State of the Nation address
Ruto said the next phase of his administration will be driven by four national priorities: massive investment in education, skills, science and innovation; a nationwide water harvesting and irrigation ...
For years, Kenya’s most important export was coffee. Today, it is workers. Remittances from Kenyans abroad now account for a bigger share of the Kenyan economy than coffee or tea, the country’s ...
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