President William Ruto has said 2026 will be a pivotal year in Kenya’s history, marking a decisive shift toward long-term growth and national transformation. He stated that the country has moved past uncertainty and is now firmly set on a clear and deliberate path to prosperity. Speaking during his New …
Read More »Kenyans React to New Look of State House Nairobi
Kenyans online are sharing their first impressions of the redesigned State House facade in Nairobi, the official residence of President William Ruto. Images circulating on social media reveal major changes to the building’s appearance. The traditional red-tiled colonial roof has been replaced with a modern flat design, dramatically altering its …
Read More »State House Website Removes Names of Fired Cabinet Secretaries and Attorney General
The State House website has removed the names of Cabinet Secretaries dismissed by President William Ruto on Thursday afternoon, including Attorney General Justin Muturi, who was also relieved of his duties. The timeline for appointing a new Cabinet remains uncertain. ALSO READ: Gen Z Vow Continued Pressure After Ruto’s Cabinet Dismissal …
Read More »Details of Ruto-Koome Meeting Revealed
The Judiciary is poised to receive a significant financial boost following discussions between President William Ruto and Chief Justice Martha Koome at State House. According to a statement from State House spokesman Hussein Mohammed, the allocated budget aims to enhance the efficient delivery of services and bolster efforts against corruption. …
Read More »President Ruto Meets CJ Martha Koome at State House
President William Ruto and Chief Justice Martha Koome are currently in discussions at State House, Nairobi, aiming to resolve the ongoing tensions between the judiciary and the executive. Both leaders had publicly expressed their willingness to engage in talks to address the existing conflict. On January 15, during a media …
Read More »Ruto to Temporarily Relocate From State House For Two Months
In order to facilitate renovation work, President William Ruto will be absent from the 117-year-old State House in Nairobi for a period of two months. Architects had cautioned that certain sections of the extensive colonial building were no longer suitable for occupancy and had proposed the construction of a new …
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