George Ruto Is Caught On The Streets Interacting With Young People, Excites Netizens

  • George Ruto was seen riding his special Mood trike, smiling and interacting freely with young people near the Embakasi bus stand
  • He met his former employee, Kinara, in a small 14-seater matatu, discussing the possibility of collaborating to mark George’s new matatu
  • The videos caused a stir on social media, with netizens praising her relatability to young people and encouraging her to consider a career in politics.

His son the President, George Ruto he has made many happy after being seen in the streets of Nairobi, interacting with young people and giving fans a glimpse of his lifestyle.

George Ruto was seen interacting with young people on the streets. Photo: George Ruto.
Source: TikTok

In recent months, George, who was previously largely private, has been seen more in the public eye, showing a different perspective and personality beyond politics.

What was George doing in the street?

A viral video shows George enjoying time in one of the three his.

His son the president owns a group of matatus that run his trips on the road Embakasiand the one he appeared in, Mood, was launched in 2025 at a grand event at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre, attracting hundreds of young people.

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George is said to have spent millions on the three, which has loud music, multiple TV screens, a DJ booth, and murals inside and out.

It was also the first sedan on the market to have bucket seats, making it stand out even more with its special KSh 1 million numbers.

In the video, George sat behind the DJ booth next to the driver, wearing a black football jersey. Inter Miamiall smiling as he interacted with the youth and matatu managers.

The trio was seen at the Embakasi stage near the National Museum of Kenya, a busy area in the city centre.

Some netizens noted that George was seen walking around alone without apparent security, interacting freely with the crowd of young people.

Another video captured him in a small 14-seater matatu, interacting with one of his former employees, Kinara, who drove his other matatu, MoneyFest.

The two were seen discussing the possibility of collaboration, with Kinara hinting that George’s new 3 may be about to be launched.

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George shook his hand saying: “Here we go!” seeming to confirm the plan.

Kinara replied: “We have a bossy, new GK to load.”

Watch the video below:

George Ruto’s comments seen on the streets

The videos have created a sensation online, especially amid the high political tension.

Some praised George for engaging with the youth, while others flocked to social media asking him to join politics.

A few went further, suggesting that he might one day run for the highest office in the land, currently held by his father.

Here are some of their comments

Mr Madgun: “Or should he stand for president in 2027?”

kenzonmach: “I just like the way this guy is always humble, a pure spirit like cotton.”

kasipuL: “Young man pure soul.”

Daggy favored: “But I just love this guy☺️☺️he is so cool.” forex 01: “I like this guy, he is very loyal and fits anywhere.”

kilos: “Always patient and ready to hear from anyone around. keep it up young man. Try even the Governor, we will give it to you.”

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George Ruto owns a group of matatu in Nairobi. Photo: George Ruto.
Source: UGC

Weeks ago, a video surfaced showing youths urging George to consider entering politics while chanting political slogans during public interactions.

The clip sparked a debate online about whether the president’s son might be planning to follow in his father’s political footsteps.

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