Ruto renews economic promises on Republic Day

President William Ruto has continued to outline promises on economic development during Republic Day celebrations. He emphasized plans for roads, rail, and other sectors to transform Kenya into a modern nation. This forms part of a Sh 5 trillion initiative.

In his speech during Republic Day celebrations, President William Ruto highlighted key economic policy reforms to strengthen Kenya's economy and restore investor confidence. He noted that these changes have boosted the national credit rating and underpin a Sh 5 trillion plan to achieve a first-world economy.

The president outlined a 10-year infrastructure program covering roads, rail, ports, airports, and oil pipelines. Recently, the government launched construction on the Nairobi–Nakuru–Mau Summit and Nairobi–Maai Mahiu–Naivasha roads, a project valued at over Sh 180 billion. “Last week, my fellow citizens, we took a step from promise to implementation by starting the construction of the Nairobi–Nakuru–Mau Summit and Nairobi–Maai Mahiu–Naivasha road, an investment of more than Sh180 billion in modern roads,” Ruto stated.

Additionally, the government plans to build 2,500 km of main roads to connect all 47 counties and expand the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Naivasha to Malaba starting February 2026. The oil pipeline extension from Eldoret to Uganda will begin by year's end. Ruto also promised an Expressway from Thika to Museum Hill next year to ease Nairobi traffic, along with expansions in the Nairobi Metropolitan area, such as from Bomas to Rongai and Karen to Ngong.

On agriculture, he pledged 50 large dams, 200 medium ones, and over 1,000 small ones in arid regions. In the energy sector, plans aim to increase production to 10,000 megawatts within seven years, leveraging Kenya's renewable resources. These projects will lower transport costs and create business opportunities.

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Ruto unveils Ksh5 trillion transformation plan in state address

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President William Ruto delivered the State of the Nation Address on November 20, 2025, outlining a Ksh5 trillion blueprint to transform Kenya through investments in human capital, agriculture, energy, and infrastructure. The plan aims to elevate Kenya to first-world status over the next decade. Lawmakers cheered the speech with 'Tutam' chants during discussions on road expansions.

As 2025 ended, President William Ruto's government unveiled several high-profile projects across key economic sectors. These initiatives reflect the administration's agenda to drive economic growth, enhance connectivity, and generate jobs under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda. The president views them as major achievements ahead of the 2027 elections.

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President William Ruto faces a challenging 2026 as his 2022 economic promises enter the final implementation phase. The economy is expected to strengthen due to declining inflation and interest rates, but some pledges remain unfulfilled. This poses significant hurdles as he prepares for the 2027 elections.

President William Ruto and his cabinet secretaries have announced a series of appointments and re-appointments to key state agencies. The notices were published in the Kenya Gazette on January 9, 2026. The changes affect sectors including trade, energy, and drug abuse prevention.

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The Kenya Urban Roads Authority (Kura) has announced plans to rehabilitate the key State House Road at a cost of Ksh1.6 billion. This road links Nairobi's central business district to the presidential residence and government offices. The project forms part of a larger initiative covering 92 roads with a total budget of Ksh15.6 billion.

President William Ruto has announced plans to establish rehabilitation centres in each of Kenya's 47 counties as part of a renewed national campaign against drug and substance abuse. The initiative will involve collaboration with county governments and NACADA, with patients covered under the Social Health Authority. The announcement followed a multi-agency meeting at State House on January 7, 2026.

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During International Minorities Day celebrations at State House, Nairobi, on December 18, 2025, President William Ruto ordered the enrollment of minority and marginalized communities into cash transfer programs and announced a policy and initiatives to promote their inclusion.

 

 

 

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