Ruto's 2022 promises enter dormant phase in 2026

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 faces a tough 2026 as he shifts focus to the final phase of implementing his 2022 economic promises, witnessing both successes and setbacks due to resource shortages that have left many pledges unfulfilled.

Overall, Kenya's economy is expected to strengthen in the new year, with businesses showing optimism from anticipated increases in demand that could spur job creation, following drops in commodity prices and interest rates.

Inflation has fallen from 9.6% in October 2022 to 4.5% last month, easing pressure on consumers burdened by high living costs since the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has cut its base rate eight times since last year, from 13% to 9.25% by October 2025. This has encouraged growth in bank lending to businesses.

This economic trajectory prompted the World Bank to revise Kenya's 2025 GDP growth forecast upward from 4.5% to 4.9%.

However, a detailed assessment of the president's promised plans reveals that some are progressing slowly while others miss targets, presenting major challenges as he gears up for next year's general elections.

The pledge to establish 47 industrial parks in every county by June 2025 went unmet. Only 10 counties received full funding by June, with 24 expected to get funds in the current fiscal year.

In the housing sector, the government completed 8,367 houses between September 2022 and December 13, 2025, compared to the annual target of 200,000. The government states that 234,910 houses are in various construction stages, aiming to complete 500,000 by June 2029.

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Illustration of President William Ruto addressing parliament with cheering lawmakers, unveiling Kenya's Ksh5 trillion transformation plan in investments for agriculture, energy, and infrastructure.
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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 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.

President Cyril Ramaphosa declared 2026 a year of decisive action to fix South Africa's struggling municipalities, as the ANC seeks to halt its declining voter support ahead of local elections. Delivering the party's January 8 statement at a half-empty stadium in North West, he emphasised reconnecting with communities and implementing a 10-point plan. The address highlighted persistent issues like poor service delivery and corruption that have eroded public trust.

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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.

President William Ruto is expected today to address over 18,000 grassroots leaders in Nyeri County, a move seen as efforts to restore support in the Mt Kenya region following Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment. The meeting at Sagana State Lodge will include newly elected UDA officials, MPs, and other residents. Ruto will update them on his government's progress.

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Following Raila Odinga's exit from politics, Kenya's opposition faces significant challenges in building unity and preparing for the 2027 elections. Various parties are attempting to form alliances, but internal divisions and competition are undermining their strength. Analysts indicate that unity will be key to success.

 

 

 

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