Ruto concludes Nyanza tour with rail launch and projects, disrupting opposition

President William Ruto wrapped up his four-day tour of Luo Nyanza and Western Kenya counties on March 23, 2026, launching multi-billion-shilling development projects. The tour, which began with project approvals and opposition rebukes in Kisumu on March 20, is seen as challenging opposition and Linda Mwananchi efforts ahead of 2027 elections. Analysts warn that timely project completion could further weaken rivals.

President William Ruto concluded his four-day tour of Luo Nyanza and Western Kenya on Sunday, March 23, 2026, with launches of billion-shilling projects across Vihiga, Kakamega, Busia, and Bungoma counties. The tour built on earlier announcements, including Kisumu projects like a Railway City, stadium upgrades, hospital funding, and lake region fish sites approved on March 20 during an Eid-Ul-Fitr event where Ruto rebuked opposition critics.

A highlight was Saturday's joint launch with Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni of a 107km modern rail line from Kisumu to Malaba, completing the 1,000km Mombasa-Malaba corridor and enhancing links to Kampala.

Political analysts note the tour's packed development agenda has disrupted opposition and Linda Mwananchi campaigns in the region, with warnings that delivering projects before 2027 could solidify Ruto's support base and trouble rivals.

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