Ruto leads Kenya's 62nd Jamhuri Day celebrations

President William Ruto led the Jamhuri Day celebrations as Kenya marks 62 years since gaining independence. The events at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi also served to remember the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who passed away on October 15, 2025. Similar festivities took place in various counties including Siaya, Nyeri, Garissa and Homa Bay.

The Jamhuri Day celebrations unfolded with great pomp at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi, where President William Ruto led the events to commemorate Kenya's 62 years of independence. The occasion held special significance, serving to honor the memory of the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who died on October 15, 2025. Reports indicate that these festivities highlight the nation's progress and unity over the past 62 years.

Beyond the main event in Nairobi, similar celebrations occurred in various counties such as Siaya, Nyeri, Garissa, and Homa Bay, among others, ensuring nationwide participation in this important day. President Ruto, as the national leader, spearheaded the activities, demonstrating national unity as the country reflects on its history of struggle and independence.

These annual celebrations mark December 12, the day Kenya attained freedom from colonial rule. While no additional details on speeches or specific activities were provided, the primary focus remained on reminding Kenyans of their shared heritage and national achievements.

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President Ruto addresses cheering Nairobi MCAs at County Assembly after key announcements, inviting them to State House cocktail.
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President Ruto invites Nairobi MCAs to State House cocktail after address

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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.

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.

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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 has intervened in a political dispute between Minister Hassan Joho and UDA members in the Coast region over Joho's ambitions for the 2027 deputy presidency. He called for unity to avoid weakening UDA-ODM cooperation. The intervention came during an Iftar event at Mombasa State House.

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The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (CONTRALESA) states that Human Rights Day celebrations should not be used by politicians to make empty promises. President Kgosi Mathupa Mokoena highlighted the day as a reminder of apartheid-era brutality against unarmed civilians.

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