President Ruto to Gachagua: You can trade in insults all you want, but you will account for what belongs to widows and orphans. The Nairobi hotel and the Kilifi property must be returned, no amount of rhetoric will change that.
Nikama Vindeo, Nikama Ndrama!
MPs briefly interrupted President Ruto’s State of the Nation Address with chants of “TUTAM” shortly after he outlined the strong economic gains delivered over the past year under the Bottom-Up Agenda. The atmosphere in the Chamber shifted sharply, signalling a political class grappling with a narrative anchored on data, delivery, and demonstrable impact.
President William Ruto: I discussed this vision with the late Raila Odinga, in the presence of Prof Anyang’ Nyong’o, who reminded me that no nation has industrialised without roads, energy, and food security. I have also engaged former President Uhuru Kenyatta, who emphasised the necessity of scaling up infrastructure investments #StateOfTheNation
This is not a soft launch. This is Kenya’s football moment. From ticket queues to packed stands, from chants in the terraces to scouts in the VIP stands, CHAN is turning local heroes into continental legends.
#RoarForStars#AfricaIsComingHome
CHAN 2024
While others turned Nairobi River into a backdrop for speeches. President @WilliamsRuto turned it into a site of serious work. Thousands of youths got jobs, families got dignity. Gachagua? He fought it like the garbage was his next of kin!
Kimani Ngunjiri: Kama unataka kuchukua serikali siku moja, usifukuze mtu na rungu mfukuze na sheria ili nawe ukiingia atakuheshimu kwa katiba #SemaNaCitizen@RashidAbdalla