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William Ruto lists his economic achievements in 3 years, lays out new plans for Nairobi
In his third year in office, President William Ruto highlighted key economic achievements on Jamhuri Day, including growth in ...
President Ruto had a memorable week, with a rhino charging at his vehicle in Taita Taveta and a fighter jet startling him ...
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William Ruto Mourns Cyrus Jirongo Who Died in Road Accident: "Go-getter, Seasoned Businessman"
Cyrus Jirongo, former Lugari MP, dies tragically in a road crash. President Ruto honoured his legacy as a bold leader, ...
The disconnect between the disciplined mind of the scholar, and the discretionary power of the politician has been at work ...
President Ruto unveiled the renovated State House, replacing its red-tiled roof with a sleek flat design, drawing mixed ...
While Ruto's political career flourished, Jirongo's dimmed as Ruto became the country's first deputy president, later going ...
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Ruto promises Thika–Museum Hill Expressway in ambitious infrastructure plan
President William Ruto has announced plans to construct a 45km expressway linking Thika to Museum Hill in Nairobi, aiming to reduce traffic congestion and improve commuter mobility into Nairobi.
Like Ruto's, Uhuru’s motorcade incorporated SUVs for security, but the Pullman remained the centrepiece at official events, ...
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Raila Odinga International Stadium: Ruto new name for Talanta Stadium
He urged that the soon-to-be-completed 60,000-seater state-of-the-art Talanta Stadium be renamed Raila Odinga International Stadium, framing the move as a tribute to the late leader’s decades-long ...
Sololo Outlets, a real estate company owned by Jirongo was entangled in loans and legal disputes. Strategic litigation by ...
Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama has urged African nations to shift from raw material exports to high-value production, calling for economic independence, transparency, and youth-driven ...
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Conservations efforts pay off as wildlife population grows
Kenya conducts a national wildlife census every three years to monitor populations, habitats and migration patterns. The last one, undertaken in 2021, revealed encouraging increases in special species ...
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