Newspapers: Ruto introduces a new way to influence Mount Kenya before 2027

On Monday, April 14, the national newspapers were closely highlighted the President's statement William Ruto About the Echoes of War drama was played by Butere Girls High School.

The main news in today's newspapers. Photo: Daily Nation/The Standard.
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The newspapers also reported on the government's new approach to Kenya first Attracting the votes of Mount Kenya towards the 2027 elections.

1. The Standard

The newspaper reported new efforts by the Kenyan government led by President William Ruto to maintain its influence in Mount Kenya.

On Sunday, April 13, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki led a donation at Karuri High School, Kiamba Parliament.

During the ceremony, Ruto's neighbor seemed to change their position on former President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Earlier, Ruto had blamed Independence for disrupting the national economy, but now Kindiki has ignored the allegations.

Kindiki threw him in the chest, saying the economic situation affected by President Ruto came to power was caused by a catastrophe Covid-19.

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“Many thought we blamed independence for the poor economic situation we found, but the main source was the Covid-19 disaster, which closed the economy for almost two years. There was no business or work. Said Kindiki.

For his part, the leader of the majority of the National Assembly, Kimani Ichung'wah, said the donation was part of Ruto's new approach to attract Mount Kenya's votes towards the 2027 elections.

“The Kiamba program is a pilot step in our plan to empower citizens – which is the basis of the Kenyan first campaign,” Said Ichung'wah.

2. Nation today

The Swahili magazine focused on President William Ruto's remarks about the Echoes of War's Butere Girls' drama.

Speaking in Elgeyo Marakwet on Sunday, April 13, Ruto accused the author of the drama, Cleophas Malala, of trying to mislead school students.

Ruto said that teachers, trainers and education managers should Protecting students against people who want to destroy them morally.

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“We must protect our children against sexual perpetrators, drug dealers and those who want to destroy our children by teaching them to hate their parents, their teachers, their leaders or their nation. We must protect them against such people. Said President Ruto.

3. Daily Nation

The newspaper reports on issues that arise in connection with the ongoing process of recruiting the Commissioners of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

Some opposition leaders have accused President Ruto of plotting to take the commission on a political basis before the 2027 general elections.

The appointment panel of IEBCwhich is currently conducting a candidate's interview, has been re -posted under a microscope after the emergence of the names of the six candidates posted on the list of respondents without being on the previous list of the so -called.

Former Head of the Government Presentation Unit, Peter Mbae, claimed that there was efforts to ensure that the commission's commissioners were those who were intended to assist the Ruto government in the 2027 elections.

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4. The Star

ODM leader Raila Odinga has criticized lawmakers for allegedly undermining the resolution, and has threatened to lead a campaign against incumbent MPs if they fail to release the allocation of 500 billion shillings to the county.

For someone who has built a reputation for himself as a major critic of previous governments, Raila has been seen to change the direction now and direct his blame to parliamentarians instead of the Kenyan government first.

He has claimed that MPs have begun to compete with governors by trying to implement non -authority projects, while hampering governors by delaying the provision of resources to county governments.

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