Today marks a new chapter for Nairobi!
President William Ruto has launched the Ngong Road flyover — a bold step to cut traffic, boost safety, and unlock economic growth.Leadership is about vision, not tribe. This project proves that when ideas drive action, Kenya moves forward.
President William Ruto has shown that visionary leadership is possible — leadership that speaks to the hopes of every Kenyan, regardless of tribe or background. And it is this kind of vision that will carry our nation forward into greatness
Our destiny as a nation will never be defined by the tribe we come from, but by the strength of the vision we carry for our people. True leadership is not about dividing us along ethnic lines, but about uniting us under a common dream of prosperity, justice and opportunity.
I believe in a Kenya where every child, from Turkana to Mombasa, from Kisii to Kajiado, can rise and thrive because of the ideas we choose to embrace. Leadership must be measured by the content of one’s vision, not the accident of one’s birth.
HAPPY BLESSED BIRTHDAY TO ME!💫✨✨
I step into this new age with grace, favor, peace, Gods connections, fiscal connections and greater glory. 🙏✨” from God I came and there is no separation between God and me.
In God I dwell and abide forever.
BLESSED BY GOD
Happy blessed birthday to an exceptional leader who inspires with vision, wisdom, and strength. A leader who balances authority with grace, empowering everyone around her. May the year ahead bring continued success, joy, and the fulfillment of all your goals.
We are entrenching our partnership into a broad-based political architecture. The Nairobi Broad-Based Team convened a meeting at the NYS Grounds, Ruaraka, with key opinion-shapers and grassroots mobilizers from the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).
Committed to building a more inclusive nation, politically and economically, as a guiding philosophy of the broad-based government, the UDA Secretary General, Sen. Hassan Omar Hassan, engaged with Gedhia Mamo, a governance and peace-building expert, and Rita Wako, a community worker and mobilizer from Marsabit County.
The Secretary General highlighted the extraordinary milestones made by the UDA government in addressing historical marginalisation and the inclusion of the minorities at the centre of decision-making and nation-building.
Sen. Hassan applauded the indefatigable spirit of Gedhia, Rita, and other young women from minority and marginalised communities who are committed to not only putting an end to this historical vice but ensuring that its perpetrators and surrogates are never again entrusted with the nation's leadership.
Gedhia strongly commended President William Samoei Ruto's deliberate policies to take development to every corner of Kenya and put to an end to systemic marginalisation. They undertook to continue mobilising these historically disenfranchised citizens towards President Ruto's re-election bid.
Cervical cancer is preventable and no woman should die from it. January is the Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, a crucial time to raise awareness about prevention, screening and treating cervical cancer which is primarily caused by human papillomavirus.(HPV)
Together, let us prevent cervical cancer by embracing vaccination and screening to pick up early signs.
Having concluded the festive season,students now embark on a new chapter as they resume for their studies in 2026. Dear students, you are now transitioning from rest, celebration and reflection to discipline, intensity, learning and purpose. I fully appreciate the effort it takes to return to the classroom and do unequivocally commend each of you for choosing the journey of education.
As you settle back do remember what took you there in the first place, that you repay the sacrifice made on your behalf by working hard and shaping the future you so desire. The power to succeed lies within you, believe in yourself and make every opportunity count.
The Essy Okenyuri Nyaituga Foundation through Mchakato wa Usomi program might make a surprise visit in your various institutions this year, I look forward to interacting with you and together advancing the reading culture in the broader objective of enhancing critical thinking. Adios and safe travels on your way back to school.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki is this afternoon addressing neighbours and residents who have gathered at his Irunduni home in Irunduni, Tharaka Nithi County, for Christmas festivities and a moment of warm interaction and catch-up.
The engagement reflects the Deputy President’s grounded leadership style, using the festive season to reconnect with his community, listen to local concerns, and share in the joy of the season with the people he calls home.