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The Kenya Times on MSNEx-CS Margaret Ndung'u Lands New Role After Rejecting Ruto's Job OfferCabinet Secretary Dr. Margaret Nyambura Ndung’u has landed a new role at the United Nations months after she rejected her ...
In a rare occurrence, President William Ruto and his predecessor, Uhuru Kenyatta, met at the State House in Nairobi today.
Kenya's William Ruto rode into office on a wave of enthusiasm among ordinary people who hoped he would live up to his ...
Former president Uhuru Kenyatta is among the dignitaries attending the joint EAC-SADC Co-Chairs’ meeting for the DRC Peace ...
As President Ruto co-opts opposition splinters, rewards defectors and pulls former rivals into his orbit, ODM’s Edwin Sifuna ...
His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Arrives In Nairobi For Bilateral Talks With President William Ruto ...
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Tuko News on MSNJoshua Kutuny announces return to politics, vows to campaign for William Ruto’s reelectionJoshua Kutuny was once an ally of former President Uhuru Kenyatta and an official of the Jubilee party but he has now ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: 'I Will Be an Evangelist After Presidency' - Ruto Tells MuseveniKenyan President William Ruto has said he plans to become an evangelist once he retires from politics. He made the comments on Wednesday during Ugandan President Museveni's official visit to Kenya at ...
A dilapidated tin-walled mabati chapel on the grounds of State House—the presidential residence in Nairobi, Kenya—has become ...
Ruto said the government will build 16 markets in the county at a cost of Sh2.5 billion, while Sh1.6 billion has been set aside for the last-mile electricity programme to connect 16,000 households.
President William Ruto. [PCS] President William Ruto has dismissed the demands by Kenyans pushing the #RutoMustGo movement, saying they cannot demand change without offering a clear alternative.
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto's Cabinet Approves 180,500 New Electricity Connections in Last-Mile ProjectPresident William Ruto’s Cabinet has approved a plan to install 180,500 new electricity connections under the Last-Mile Connectivity Project (LMCP).
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