Questions arise over Ruto claiming credit for Nyoro's project in Murang’a

President William Ruto faced questions during his two-day visit to Murang’a County, where he launched an ICT center and student hostels at Kiharu TVET college, a project previously inaugurated by Ndindi Nyoro in March. Critics say he took credit for others' work, with a video showing Nyoro's launch plaque covered. Ruto urged Mt Kenya voters to support him for a second term in 2027.

President William Ruto conducted a two-day visit to Murang’a County, launching and inspecting various projects. The core controversy centered on Kiharu TVET college. In March, Ndindi Nyoro officially launched the institution after the Mwai Kibaki classroom building's completion. During Ruto's Friday visit, a plaque showing Nyoro's launch was covered, as seen in a video.

Ruto criticized his opponents, saying: “Wale jamaa wanajaribu kushindana na sisi ni watu wa matusi mengi, kisirani mingi, hasira mingi, lakini kazi hawajui, mpango hawana, ajenda hawana, sera hawana. Ni kweli ama si kweli?” He emphasized his developments: “Ata waniite Kasongo, si barabara inaendelea, pamoja na shule na stima? Niendelee ama nisiendelee?” Deputy President Kithure Kindiki urged supporters: “Ni tutam si tutam? Rais Ruto aendelee asiendelee?” Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah said: “Najua matusi umetukanwa vile sisi tumetukanwa. Lakini hata tukiitwa watoto tutazingatia maisha ya wananchi wa Kenya.”

Land Minister Alice Wahome advised Nyoro to rejoin the government, a statement that drew opposition. Some residents destroyed UDA-branded items. Opposition leaders like Rigathi Gachagua criticized the visit as political propaganda and launches of unbudgeted projects. Senator Joe Nyutu skipped it, calling it more campaign than development.

Ruto launched other projects including the Kiriko-Kagumo-ini-Gitugi-Karugia road, affordable housing in Kandara and Gatanga, expansion of Kenneth Matiba Hospital, and inspections of markets and Mumbi stadium. He claimed coffee prices rose from under Sh60 to over Sh110 per kilo.

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President William Ruto announces Nyandarua University construction at former Ol Kalou MP's funeral, with crowd and banners.
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Ruto announces Nyandarua University construction to start next month

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President William Ruto announced at the funeral of former Ol Kalou MP David Kiaraho that construction of Nyandarua University will begin next month. He committed Ksh 350 million for the groundbreaking phase and Ksh 1 billion for operations. The event also featured political exchanges between Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua.

President William Ruto has been accused of taking credit for a technical college project in Kiharu previously launched by MP Ndindi Nyoro. On April 24, he commissioned an ICT hub and student hostel construction at Kiharu Technical and Vocational College. Viral videos show Nyoro's commemorative plaque was covered during the visit amid their political rift.

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President William Ruto has announced plans to revive the stalled 157-kilometre Modogashe-Samatar Road project with World Bank support.

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President William Ruto addressed Nairobi County Assembly MCAs for the first time in history, making key announcements on projects and environment. After his speech, warmly received with 'Tutam' chants, he invited them to a State House cocktail this evening. He also announced demolition of a State House wall on riparian land.

Deputy President Prof Kithure Kindiki has warned the opposition to brace for defeat in the 2027 general elections, stating President William Ruto will serve two terms. He spoke while inspecting the Kagumo–Kiamaina road construction in Kagumo, Kirinyaga County.

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Three years after the 2022 election, President William Ruto has yet to resolve the long-standing land dispute in the Coast region despite campaign pledges. Senate Speaker Amason Kingi recently urged residents to re-elect him to address the issue. Civil society groups remain skeptical about implementation.

 

 

 

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