On Saturday, April 5, local newspapers reported in detail about the President's visit William Ruto In Mount Kenya, highlighting important events from its meetings and focusing on the various development projects he announced to the voter area.
Source: UGC
1. Saturday Nation
The post reported that during his visit to Runyenjes in Embu County, Ruto confidently announced that he was confident of winning the 2027 general election.
Speaking on the fourth day of his visit to Mount Kenya, the head of state challenged his political opponents to prepare for a fierce tournament, insisting that no one could defeat him in the ballot.
Ruto called on elected officials from parliamentary constituencies (MCAS) to senators and governors to prioritize service and development.
He noted that Kenyans would evaluate all leaders including himself according to their current performance in the current term.
The president expressed hope that his leadership would pass the test and obtain public approval.
“You chose MCAS, MPs, senators, governors, and myself to serve them, so everyone should do their job. In 2027, you will judge us according to our work. He said.
He emphasized that his primary goal is to fulfill the commitments made to the people and improve lives across the country.
Ruto also highlighted a great deal of cooperation between him and his deputy, Kithure Kindiki.
2. The Saturday Standard
According to the newspaper, members of the Jubilee Party from Kisii and Nyamira counties approved former Internal Security Minister Fred Matiang'i as his most preferred candidate in the 2027 general elections.
During the meeting, the delegates from all 12 parliamentary constituencies in both counties, called on Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka to break and support Matiang'i's request.
The approval was led by Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni.
Although the elections have been two years before the election, the delegates emphasized the importance of planning early to oppose Ruto.
They emphasized the need for opposition to unite behind one candidate, saying that Kalonzo had many presidential attempts unsuccessfully and should now provide a chance for the new leadership.
Kioni focused on the Matiang'i model service in various ministries, including education, ICT and the interior, emphasizing that his achievements express itself.
He wanted the opposition to adopt one strategy and support Matiang'i.
Janet Komenda, Nyamira's women's representative, warned that the opposition must be strategic and careful, claiming Ruto is a political cunning and can quickly change public opinion.
3. The Star
The newspaper reports that a university student suspected of killing a classmate at Multimedia University has surrendered to police after a four -day escape.
According to Nairobi Police Commander George Sedah, a suspect identified as a first -year student of electrical engineering, surrendered at the Sultan Hamud police station in Makueni County on Thursday night.
He is charged with the murder of Sylvia Kemunto, who is also a first -year student who follows many people's communication with computer science.
Police believe the suspect killed Kemunto on Monday and threw his body into a water tank inside university buildings.
Sedah confirmed that a team of officers from Nairobi had traveled to Sultan Hamud to hold the suspect for an interview.
“It is Luck So bad that such a young woman lost her life this way. We consider a detention person as a chief suspect and we try to determine whether he acted alone or had partners, “ Sedah said.
The sad story was revealed after his mother Kemunto, Triza Kwamboka, living KawangwareNairobi, reporting his disappearance on March 30.
Concerned when he failed to find his daughter by phone, Kwamboka said that he had sent money through the church elder but could not confirm if they were received, as Kemunto did not respond to any of his phone.
Police are continuing an investigation to identify the source of the killings and gather more information that could assist in the charges of the case.
4. Nation Today
The Swahili newspaper reported that when Ruto's visit to Mount Kenya was received with joy, some residents, especially businessmen, were left in despair and dissatisfaction.
In Laikipia and Kirinyaga counties, several businesses suffered significant losses after being forced to close their shops to welcome the president.
Merchants of Nanyuki In the open market, especially those who sell second -hand, faced major obstacles.
The market is located along the route used by the presidential caravan, and when he visited April 1,
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