- President William Ruto and Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen attracted people after being seen wearing a single Ksh 194,000 shirt on various occasions
- Murkomen wore an elegant silk shirt of silk during an interview with the media in Kitui, with Ruto being seen with a similar shirt a few days later in a prayer service in Migori
- Interesting clothing sparked debate online, with Kenyans responding to a wealth show with a complimentary mix, criticism and humor
President William Ruto and Minister Kipchumba Murkomen They are known to love luxury things.
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The leaders appeared recently wearing similar luxury shirts on different occasions, which sparked debate about their expensive taste.
The first to be seen wearing a prestigious architect Stephen Ricci was the Minister of Street Kipchumba Murkomen, on Thursday, April 24.
Murkomen wore the outfit during a joint interview with national and local media in Kitui. He also held a public meeting at Kitui High School to discuss issues of security and governance.
The shirt has a special structure on the collar continuous to the front holder. He completed his appearance with khaki pants and black shoes.
Sunday, May 4, President William Ruto And he was seen wearing the same shirt during a religious prayer of various denominations in Migori County.
She also wore khaki pants but chose loafers blue shoes.
According to the Italian architect’s website, the shirt is sold for KSh 194,000 and customers can choose from seven colors.
The shirt, called Torino, has an elegant collar with one button.
The site states:
“It is designed for someone who loves to wear a high -quality dress, this silk -made shirt shows high quality to collar and hands with unique designs. Its attractive theme makes this shirt emerge among the others.”
The shirt is made of 93 % of silk and is produced in Italy.
Stephen Ricci, who launched the fashion label in Florence in 1972, is a prominent name in the high -profile male clothing, especially in the manufacture of eagles.
For many years, the brand has expanded its services to the architecture of luxury homes while maintaining the status of Italian styles and moral values.
The label also sells other clothing accessories such as hats, scarves, sunglasses, eagles, belts, handbags, shoes and perfumes.

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Kenyans give different views on these expensive shirts:
Kamau Thuge:
“It’s their time to eat.”
Joylene Lastborn:
“It’s a manifestation of extreme wealth.”
Ben Langat Clean:
“They are paid heavy salaries and benefits, they live according to their level.”
Aszu Aszuwan:
“It is our tariff that is good for them.”
Toek Victor:
“I see nothing elegant or unique on those shirts.”
RASHEED KE:
“Yes, Ruto should borrow from Murkomen, not to China.”
One nuts:
“When a man is paid more than KSh 800,000 and has his own investment, why not do what he likes with his money?”
Inside the fields of William Ruto
In another statement, TUKO.co.ke reported that Ruto had taken deep into agriculture, with large farms in areas like Uasin Gishu and Narok.
Its agricultural activities include poultry and beekeeping, fruit farming, as well as large -scale agriculture, all with the help of modern technology.
He uses modern equipment and innovations such as drone to increase productivity and efficiency on his fields.
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