William Ruto impresses many with a fantasy speech in the Busy language: “We work without a break”

  • President Ruto quoted Prince Indah’s song Osiepe to emphasize his commitment to work without interruption despite political tension
  • The President attracted many to his rude speech eloquently during the 62nd Power Day celebrations
  • People on the Internet were surprised by Ruto’s fluency in Die

President William Ruto He surprised many Kenyans with joy after delivering part of his speech Day in a fluent.

William Ruto surprised many after he spoke in a clear statement at the 62nd Power Day celebrations. Photo: William Ruto.
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The president of the Republic attracted the attendees of the 62nd annual power ceremonies held in the field of Raila OdingaHoma Bay County, for speaking with confidence from the pulpit.

Ruto quoted words from the famous song of the Artist Prince Indah called Osiepe, which caused the crowd to explode with applause and joy.

“We have no words. We just hit the job. We are not worried,” He said in a Luo, reciting verses about volunteering and not being distracted.

The president used the opportunity to strengthen his government’s position that they were continuing to work despite the growing noise and political criticism.

“We don’t worry, we don’t have a lot of mouths, we print work. The work without a break is we print. Let’s go on or don’t go on?” He asked, and the crowd answered with joy.

His fluency in the Luo language was very impressed by the residents, as it was a special time when the President seemed to be directly united with the people.

For many years, President Ruto has built a reputation for speaking various local languages, where he has already addressed people in Luhya, Kikuyu, and even Somali on his visits.

Some online views were:

Doris Dorice: “This one we are accustomed to, no language does not know now ‘Wows Kenyans’ is just normal.”

Jonathan Masila Mutuku: “We want work not politics Mr. President.”

Muiruri Harun: “He was reading that Dholuo speech for paper. We looked at my friend.”

Jack Mwai: “If you look at Jaluo he is talking well but Kikuyu swallows the tongue.”

Traser a M membi: “He spent all night to memorize the Luo language you speak.”

William Ruto attracts many to a speech in the Business language:"We work out without a break"
William Ruto led the 62nd Power Day celebration at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay.
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Rachel Ruto What did he wear in power day?

In the same festivities, National Mother Rachel Ruto attracted her eyes to a patriotic gown that reflected the colors of the Kenyan flag.

Her ankle -length dress was green as the main color, the red part from the right shoulder descending, and the left shoulder in black.

The small white lines passed through the red part and completed the appearance of the national flag.

He accompanied the modern handbag and his short hair he had.

His appearance gave the image of the beauty, inner beauty and respect that matched the national day.

President Ruto also wore a beautiful blue suit, a clean white shirt, and a bright red eagle – a mantle that showed the authority and beauty of national honor.

What did Joyce Kindiki wear in power day?

Joyce Kindiki Makee Jibua President wore a long lace gown of Maroon, he explained it with a short blonde, long currency block shoes, and a large white necklace as an attachment.

Deputy President, Kithure Kindikihe wore a blue blue suit, a white shirt and a maroon eagle – their appearance was lovely and they accompanied the light conversation as they walked together.

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