Kiambu: Kithure Kindiki prevents journalists from recording KSh 3m's contribution to William Ruto

  • Deputy President Kithure Kindiki led a ceremony to beat women and youth in Kiamba on behalf of President William Ruto
  • Kindiki ordered the media to turn off the camera before announcing and handing over the Ruto 3 million contribution to the community
  • He announced that the Kenyan government first builds 400 modern markets across the country, with 25 continuing in Kiambu County to help small businesses

Kiambu: Deputy President Kithure Kindiki On Sunday, April 13, he visited Karuri in Kiamba, where he represented President William Ruto at the Economic Empowerment Conference.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki during a plan to beat women and youth in Kiambu. Photo: Kithure Kindiki.
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He joined local leaders and small businessmen, including vegetables and bodaboda ministers, in an effort to promote economic development at the local level.

Speaking at the event, Minister Kindiki emphasized that the government is committed to raising informal sector businesses by providing them with a better and more respectable environment for their business.

Explained that the government of Kenya first It is continuing the program to build 400 modern markets across the country, with essential services such as cold food storage, breastfeeding rooms, ICT centers, social venues, and expanded booths to serve more retailers.

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“In Kiambu County alone, 25 modern markets are in various stages of construction. Said Kindiki.

As he made a contribution to the contribution of Ruto of KSh 3 million

However, the event took a spectacular stream after Kikiki ordered journalists and photographers to turn off their cameras a few minutes before announcing and handing over KSh 3 million President Ruto's contribution to the empowerment program.

Kiambu: Kithure Kindiki prevents journalists from recording KSh 3m's contribution to William Ruto
Residents of Karuri during the Women and Youth Empowerment Program attended by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki. Photo: Kithure Kindiki.
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“I want to read the message I carried, you're there with Kawanjiku. The message says this – let's turn off the camera and the lights now, the time is over. The meeting is over, and our media friends are good people. He asked.

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Directive to turn off the camera before announcing the donation comes at a time when there is a widespread public criticism on the prestigious contributions made by politicians, especially considering the economic challenges and allegations of corruption in Kenya.

Oscar Sudi Blocked to announce the Church's Contribution

In another statement, during a church service, Pastor Peter Kinyanjui of the PCEA church warned Kapseret MP, Oscar Sudi, against publicizing his contribution in public, emphasizing the importance of giving privately in accordance with Bible teaching.

The call was heard by believers who were listening attentively, with whispers and shaking their heads in agreement.

Despite temporary interference, Sudi was allowed to speak to believers and answered the warnings with humility and calmness. The event took place during a schedule planned to support the construction of the new church building.

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