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Ruto: I will not allow tribal politics to thrive in Kenya
President William Ruto has criticised leaders he accused of using abusive language and ethnic rhetoric to divide Kenyans, saying his administration will not allow tribal politics to take root in the ...
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Kenya newspapers review: Ruto hits out at Gachagua, rejects claim he delivered his Mt Kenya votes in 2022
Explore Kenya's shifting politics as tension rises over the Linda Mwananchi rally disruption and the upcoming 2027 elections ...
Moses Kuria urges Kenyans to back President William Ruto for re-election, warning of his potential as a formidable opposition ...
Treasury CS John Mbadi / FILE. National Treasury CS John Mbadi has ruled out contesting any elective seat in the 2027 General ...
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Ruto to Kenyans: Judge me by my record, not politics
President William Ruto has challenged Kenyans to judge his leadership by the results of his administration, citing gains in education, healthcare, agriculture, housing and infrastructure as proof that ...
I sat quietly under a mango tree, watching him do some stretches. We had taken a break from our intense book interview after hours of documenting his life in his forthcoming autobiography—Beyond ...
President Ruto should be defeated at the ballot. Not because hatred is a programme. Not because every national problem began in September 2022.
President William Ruto has always been an apex politician. For such a leader, the allure of power is irresistible. A student of Niccolo Machiavelli, Ruto must have read The Prince, at least going by ...
Kenyan President William Ruto is moving to integrate the Kenya African National Union (KANU) into his “broad-based” government aimed at stabilising his crisis-ridden regime. Ruto’s government, already ...
Hours before his departure on a state visit to South Africa, Kenya’s President William Ruto formally granted accreditation to South Africa’s new high commissioner to Nairobi, Salome Zulu-Baloi. She ...
Presidents are not remembered by the slogans they repeated, the motorcades they commanded or the applause arranged around them. They are remembered by the condition in which they left their people.
A supporter of former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga grieves while escorting Odinga’s body, in Nairobi, Kenya, Oct. 16, 2025 (AP photo by Andrew Kasuku). In life, Raila Amolo Odinga was both ...
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