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Ruto's Diary: High-stakes of grassroots engagement at home to Washington for historic peace accord
Earlier at the Donald J. Trump United States Institute of Peace, he witnessed the signing of the Washington Accord between ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. President William Ruto hosts Ghana’s President-elect John Mahama at his Kilgoris home ...
DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua has blamed President William Ruto after a cow interrupted his speech at Mwiki. Gachagua has been ...
Gen Z protesters challenge Ruto over economic hardship, police crackdown Government's hardline response to protests rattles investors Big majority, weak opposition mean Ruto faces no immediate threat ...
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Ruto Reiterates Youths Should Marry at 25, Urges Young Kenyans to ‘Take Responsibility’
President Ruto recalled marrying First Lady Rachel Ruto at age 25, emphasizing that this remains an ideal age for young adults ready to build families. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ...
Speaking on 17 June in the Rift Valley town of Naivasha, Ruto ridiculed his opponents as “tribalists with no plan” and appeared to mock the idea of conceding defeat. “We cannot hand over leadership to ...
In a public address Wednesday, Kenyan President William Ruto ordered police to shoot protesters in the legs, signalling that he will not back down from violently suppressing protests to enforce ...
President William Ruto delivers Kenya’s statement at the UN general assembly New York, USA. [PCS] President William Ruto delivered a passionate speech at the 80th United Nations General Assembly in ...
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Edwin Sifuna joins 'Wantam' chorus, explains why he avoids William Ruto’s events: "Lazima aende home"
Senator Edwin Sifuna explained his absence from President William Ruto's meetings and the reasons for supporting the 'Wantam' movement led by opposition leaders.
Coalition politics in Kenya is once again in flux as the 2027 general elections draw closer. Youthful MPs and senators are spearheading fresh movements, while veteran power brokers regroup under new ...
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