William Ruto says his son is studying sports management abroad: “Help Harambee Stars”

  • President William Ruto revealed that one of his sons studying for a Master’s degree in sports management
  • He shared the news as he announced the U-20 Kenyan football team, Rising Stars, ahead of their AFCON Championship in Egypt
  • Ruto said his son loves football issues and hopes to contribute to sports growth in the country

President William Ruto Recently he shared about his son’s will for sports.

President William Ruto said one of his sons loves sports issues. Photo: William Ruto.
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President Ruto invited the players of the Rising Stars team to the Nairobi White House on Tuesday, April 15.

Ruto officially dismissed the under -20s who were heading for the African Nations Cup (AFCON) in Egypt.

The team will play their first match against Morocco on May 1.

“I am behind you as I said, and please make me come to the finals of Afcon. I will be there, ” He promised.

Ruto revealed that one of his sons is a great football lover and urges him to improve the situation in the country.

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“My son is a big fan of football, and he always tells you that we have to do something about sports.”

The politician said that his son is studying for Sports Management with the aim of bringing positive changes to the sports industry in Kenya.

“And in order to know how he is interested, he has gone to study a Master’s degree in sports management because he wants to come to help them. Kenyan youth see the opportunities and abilities in sports.”

TUKO.co.ke’s website revealed that the child spoken was George, Ruto’s younger son.

“He started studying for a master’s degree a few months ago in London, England,” One source said.

Some Kenyans praised the move, while others expressed concern that the President might give his son a job in the government after finishing his studies.

Some Kenyan views are:

BRAMUEL.IO:

“Next year you will see him as a sports minister.”

_ndindam:

“To come and give him a job? We are awake.”

Jeff.ason .:

“How many have already read Sports Management in Kenya?”

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Maigo_dennis:

“And people are clapping.”

KEVINKENDRKID:

“Sports will change soon in Kenya.”

WALLIZ322:

“He is being prepared to enter the government.”

sir___elliott:

“Do you mean no one with a sports management degree can manage this industry?”

Eric_labznopy:

“I’m not saying anything, but I know what I would say. It’s just a fear to take me away.”

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