William Ruto Chides Catholic Church as He Donates KSh 20m to Jesus Winner Ministry, Pledges KSh 100m
President William Ruto insisted that he will continue donating to churches despite criticism by a section of Kenyans. He ...
Kenyan lawyer and opposition veteran Martha Karua launched a new political party on Thursday, vowing to engage the youth as ...
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Tuko on MSNRuto Reveals His Phone Call to Sakaja over Dumping Garbage to KPLC Offices: "Aliomba Msamaha"President William Ruto lauded Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja for apologising after his county officers dumped garbage outside the Kenya Power offices.
President William Ruto has revealed that he intervened in resolving the dispute between Nairobi City County and the Kenya Power and Lighting company (KPLC). Ruto said Sunday that he made calls to both ...
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The East African on MSNRuto’s risky gambit: Is Kenya meddling or mediating in regional conflicts?Kenya has insisted Ruto does not need to be liked to offer solutions in eastern DRC, where M23 rebels have recently advanced, ...
President William Ruto has commended former Prime Minister Raila Odinga for his efforts in seeking the African Union ...
Analysts have warned that increased pressure on CBK to accept more funds from the domestic bonds and Treasury bills market ...
"In all fairness, President William Ruto has damaged this country's reputation ... measures in response to Nairobi's actions, accusing Kenya of facilitating an effort to establish a parallel ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: Ruto Cautions Squatters Against Invading Private, Govt LandPresident William Ruto has vowed to take action against individuals illegally invading private or government land in the hope of receiving compensation.
Sudan’s foreign ministry said on Thursday it had recalled its ambassador to Kenya, Kamal Jabara, and sharply criticized ...
President of Kenya William Ruto (C) exits a closed session meeting ahead of the 38th African Union (AU) Summit, where leaders will elect a new head of the AU Commission, at the AU Headquarters in ...
Kenya's cabinet has approved planned spending of 4.2 trillion shillings ($32.65 billion) for the 2025/26 fiscal year (July-June), a statement from President William Ruto's office said on Tuesday.
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