Kenya: Ruto Faces Public Outrage Over State House Renovation Plans | Firstpost Africa Kenyan President William Ruto is once again at the centre of controversy. He is facing public outrage over his ...
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Ruto in Egypt for talks with El-Sisi
President William Ruto is received by his Egyptian counterpart Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi at the headquarters of the Presidency of ...
Ruto assured residents that the government will take over and finish all unfinished road projects left by the defunct Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS). “We will take over all stalled projects, ...
President William Ruto is attending church service at The Global Cathedral in Nairobi. Ruto is accompanied by several Cabinet Secretaries and other high-ranking government leaders. They include ...
Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna holds that political leaders close to President William Ruto are living in angst over the shrinking chances of getting a second term in office. Speaking on Wednesday, ...
President William Ruto on Thursday, February 6, inspected the construction of 408 units of the Affordable Housing Programme ...
President Ruto enjoys the extravagant praise that urges the happy spirit towards self-immolation. The flattery comes from ...
Minimumweight Stanley Mathenge of Nairobi is another boxer also wishing to be promoted to the top league. “We have done our ...
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Inside day 3 of Ruto’s working tour of Northeastern
President William Ruto was Thursday on the third day of his working tour of the Northeastern region, where he oversaw several development initiatives in Garissa county. Among them was the official ...
In April 2024, the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC), and Katiba Institute filed a case to challenge the constitutionality ...
Kenyan President William Ruto is facing public outrage over what is described as skewed priorities after he ordered the renovation of State House and state lodges across the country, while public ...
"We will pick them all up, finish them and do more so that Nairobi can be the city we will all be proud to live in," he said. President Ruto made the remarks during a Sunday service at the United ...