Kenyans have christened you Nabii because of your pious public posture and penchant of quoting biblical verses. They wish you'd keep the promise you made that once you put the Bible down after your swearing in, you'd jump on corruption cartels' jugular.
After Less than 100 days in Office, President William Ruto is courting protests from his Azimio rival over a myriad of issues, including the removal of IEBC officers who objected to his election. Azimio leader Raila Odinga is not letting up in holding the new administration accountable.
The fiery lawyer is back after a 5-year forced exile by the previous administration. He thanked Kenyans, who stood by him, the judiciary who protected his rights, Kenyan Kwanza voters who ushered in the new administration and the President and his Deputy.
Some have criticized Ruto for using a lame duck cabinet to roll-back the ban, claiming it causes cancer, but a scientist has refuted the claims saying there's no evidence GM foods are harmful and is the most effective path toward achieving food security for the nation.
In his first United Nations General Assembly (UNGA-77) speech as President Ruto said: In the words of Abraham Lincoln, "things may come to those who wait, but only things left behind by those who hustle."
Some have cautioned the President not to appoint his cronies to head the ministry, but find qualified leaders who have experience living and working in the diaspora
The 5th President of Kenya gave a rousing speech that was both a victory lap and a nod to his supporters, the Hustler Nation. Critics have pointed out the speech did not mention his policy on persons with disability, or provide a clear path for creating jobs for the youth, and expanding infrastructure building. He, however, received high praise for promising to create a Diaspora Cabinet position that would cater for matters affecting Kenyan abroad.