The President-elect of Kenya, William Ruto, has said outgoing President, Uhuru Kenyatta, has not yet seen it fit to congratulate him upon winning the elections. However, the most important thing is that he won the elections. He said this while having a conversation with CNN’s Christian Amanpour. “I have won the elections, that is what is important… Unfortunately, President Kenyatta ...
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“Stay In Africa,” African Scientists Are Told
Research scientists have been challenged to maintain patriotism while they carry out their research but also skill others to benefit Africans. This move will accumulate research for scientists in Africa, who can then work out Africa’s challenges in the food system. Some of these challenges include harsh weather conditions caused by changing climate. Others are lack of market, low technological ...
Read More »We Have Bigger Issues In Kenya To Deal With Than Homosexuality – President-Elect William Ruto
The President-elect of the Republic of Kenya, William Ruto has reiterated that Kenya has no room for the LGBTQ as it stands. While appearing in an interview with CNN, Ruto was asked if his administration will grant the LGBTQ their ‘human and civic’ rights. Ruto said that Kenya has lots of bigger issues to deal with for now than homosexuality. ...
Read More »Kenya’s President-Elect William Ruto Addresses Tensions Between Him And Uhuru Kenyatta
For some time now, there has been talk of tensions between Kenya’s incoming President William Ruto, and the outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta. Ruto has however come out to provide an update about their relationship. And it doesn’t seem rocky as assumed. Taking to his Twitter page, Ruto revealed that he had a phone conversation with his ‘boss’ Uhuru Kenyatta. The ...
Read More »William Ruto’s Swearing In Ceremony To Cost Kshs 200m
The Treasury of Kenya has provided Kshs 200m for next week’s swearing-in ceremony of President-elect William Ruto. The development came soon after the Supreme Court upheld his election victory on Monday. The court dismissed the petition of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga challenging the 9th August election results. According to the Constitution, the President-elect will be sworn in seven days ...
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