President Ruto accused of relaunching Kiharu TVC project opened by Nyoro

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.

President William Ruto visited Kiharu Technical and Vocational College in Kiharu constituency, Murang’a County, on Friday, April 24. He commissioned an ICT hub and launched construction of student hostels, presenting them as the government's investment in TVET centres.

Viral social media videos show a plaque commemorating Nyoro's March 2026 launch of the facility—after NG-CDF completed the tuition block—was covered with tape during Ruto's visit. Locals later removed the tape, revealing Nyoro's name. The MP did not accompany the president.

Nyoro and Ruto were once close allies, with the president previously stating he was mentoring the MP as a potential successor for 2032. Their fallout followed the 2024 finance bill protests, which led to Nyoro's removal as budget committee chair. Nyoro now criticizes Ruto's policies and has launched constituency projects boycotted by government officials.

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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 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.

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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.

President William Ruto has announced a Ksh4.5 billion Engineering and Science Complex at the University of Nairobi, funded jointly with France. The project was revealed during the Africa Forward Summit on May 11 alongside French President Emmanuel Macron.

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President William Ruto attended the wedding of Ronnie Kiprono and Terry Mwendwa at Karen Blixen Museum on Saturday, April 12. The event gathered top political figures and business elites allied to the Kenya Kwanza government. Ruto gifted the couple a unique painting.

President William Ruto has announced plans to integrate artists and content creators into public service roles under the State Department of Creative Economy. The announcement came at the National Drama Festival State Concert at State House, Nairobi, on April 17, 2026. He also ordered full funding for drama festivals and the release of Ksh 23 billion school capitation.

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President William Ruto has announced that the Mau Mau Road project linking four counties is 60 percent complete and will finish within two years. He made the statement at a church event in A.I.C. Githumu, Kandara, Murang’a County. The government has allocated Ksh2 billion for the section through Murang’a.

 

 

 

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