William Ruto donates KSh 10m for the construction of Kisii huts: “Little money”

  • President William Ruto promised several projects in Kisii County including providing KSh 10 million for the construction of mochari in Nyamache
  • Ruto urged the governor of Kisii, Simba Arati, to follow up with him to ensure that all the promises he made are fulfilled
  • The President emphasized the need to strengthen the organization of an integrated government and the importance of grassroots consultation for effective leadership

President William Ruto he has promised to build a mochari in Nyamache during his development tour in Kisii county.

William Ruto gave KSh 10 million for the construction of a mortuary in Nyamache, Kisii. Photo: William Ruto.
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Ruto met with more than 2,000 grassroots leaders from Kisii and Nyamira counties at Kisii State House to speed up important development projects aimed at preparing the region for the country’s major transformation into a world-class economy.

What are the projects that Ruto promised the residents of Kisii?

During the four-day visit, Ruto vowed to help the county head, Governor Simba Arati, in the construction of a mochari for the people of Nyamache.

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“Simba has told me that the mochari is KSh 10 million. I will give the money because it is a very small amount. I will look for contractors to start construction on Monday so that we don’t disturb these people. I don’t know how to plan about the mochari,” he said while being cheered by the crowd of people who had pushed the project.

The President also promised KSh 100 million to improve the Nyamache Sub-County Referral Hospital.

He also provided KSh 20 million to build 10 additional classrooms and two laboratories at the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) Nyamache.

“When the infrastructure is completed, more courses will be taught in the college and facilitate the training of more professionals in this area to strengthen our health program for all,” he said.

The national leader also laid the foundation stone for student dormitories in KMTC Nyamache, Nyaribari Chache Parliamentary Constituency.

Ruto urged Arati to follow up with him to ensure the implementation of his promises before returning to the area in August 2026.

In addition, he emphasized the importance of strengthening inclusive government through regular consultations with local and elected leaders, noting that this step will put leaders closer to the real situation of the people and ensure that their decisions are guided by the people.

What did Kenyans say about the proposed mochari Nyamache?

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Hon Munene Chris “Finally there is something for the dead too.”

Roseline Walucho “Think of others, progress seems to be western, it’s insults and disrespectful words, Luhya people, where did we go wrong? At least, they are made of mochari.”

Anabella Shiks “Oh, the neighboring areas are receiving big projects like the railway, and then there is Kisii which is receiving a 10 million KSh grant.”

Humble Billy “Mochari instead of improving hospitals or reducing school fees, which is more important, really?”

Omaiko Mzalendo “What is the problem with Gusii leaders? Mochari instead of the airport? Mochari instead of building a banana processing plant? Mochari instead of improving the Kisii-Kampong Road?”

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