Ruto rebukes opposition and approves Kisumu projects

President William Ruto defended his remarks against the opposition at an Eid-Ul-Fitr luncheon in Kisumu State Lodge on March 20, 2026. He vowed to address tribalists and announced major development projects. The speech followed calls for a fresh inquest into a blogger's death.

President William Ruto addressed criticism from the United Opposition and parts of the public over his recent viral remarks during the Eid-Ul-Fitr luncheon at Kisumu State Lodge on Friday, March 20, 2026. “There is nothing unpresidential about what I said. I only told them to watch their weight; I have not abused anyone. I emphasised that we should focus on policies, which they did not listen to, and I want to warn them, this is just the beginning,” Ruto said. “Do not mind them; I will deal with them. I will deal with the tribalists and hate mongers. They have insulted and abused me for two years consecutively. So if I respond, they now spin narratives that I body-shamed them,” he added. Ruto said he would continue his messages until issues such as past killings, bodies found in River Yala, and disinheritance of widows are addressed. The remarks coincide with the family of late blogger Maureen Githaiga Kinyua writing to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) on March 19, 2026, demanding a fresh inquest into her death in 2019. The letter outlined six reasons, including that she was lured to Mataga by a female friend linked to a senior political figure from the Mount Kenya region, the boda boda had no visible damage, a penetration wound in her forehead was not noted in autopsy, her phone disappeared, and the politician's wife visited the scene. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has denied involvement, describing it as an accident near Sagana Catholic Church on May 24, 2019. At the same event, Ruto approved a Railway City in Kisumu, Ksh950 million for Moi Stadium upgrade to 10,000-seater by December, Ksh400 million for Kisumu County Referral Hospital, Ksh500 million for Usenge Pier, and 10 fish landing sites across lake region counties.

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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 concluded his four-day tour of the Gusii region by launching multiple development projects to strengthen support ahead of the 2027 elections. The initiatives aim to counter the influence of former Interior Minister Fred Matiang’i in the area. Ruto stated he would respond to opponents through development projects rather than insults.

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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 yesterday attacked former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, accusing him of suppressing democratic rights of Mt Kenya residents. He called Gachagua a dictator worse than colonizers and slave traders. The remarks came at Rubate Teachers College in Tharaka-Nithi County.

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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.

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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President William Ruto has announced Ksh5 million in scholarships for 250 students at a technical college in Kwale County during his coastal tour.

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