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President William Ruto To Be An Evangelist After Serving His Term As President

The president of Kenya H.E. William Ruto has revealed his next move after serving his term as the President of Kenya. He said that he will become an evangelist, after all, it is his initial calling before the presidency one.

Ruto has been in politics for a very long time and being the president was one of his goals.

Now that he is President, he has already started speaking about what he is going to do next. This is because he knows he is not going to be the president forever.

While addressing his people over the weekend, he was clear to them that he knows he is not going to be in politics forever. He said that before politics, he was serving the Lord and that is what he is going to do when he is done with his current duty.

Ruto has had a very hard time in his leadership as a president. Many people accuse him of not doing his duty and promising things that he has never fulfilled.

“I have given a commitment that when I finish my tour of duty as a president, I will go back to being an evangelist. That is my original calling,” he said.

It should be noted that Ruto has had it rough with Kenyan Gen Zs in recent times. This saw large-scale protests across the country.

He even fired his entire cabinet in response to the demands set by protesters. These protests came about because of the hard economic situations in the country coupled with obnoxious government spending.

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