A Kenyan pastor just publicly guilt-tripped the president for nepotism directly from the pulpit. This cleric at ACK St Paul’s Church, Kariki, in Othaya cornered President William Ruto about finding gigs for university grads. He specifically highlighted a young dude aiming for the Kenya Maritime Authority.
Things got awkward when the preacher threw his immediate family into the mix. He told Ruto that his daughter holds a degree but lacks employment, suggesting that divine prayers would flow endlessly if she secured a position. The Nyeri County service turned into a live job application.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki greeted the head of state upon arrival. Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe attended alongside Nyeri Senator Wahome Wamatinga and Woman Rep Rahab Mukami. They witnessed this request amid a national struggle where the market barely absorbs educated youth.
This drama happened while Ruto toured different regions to distribute cash via the NYOTA Project. Phase Two involves handing funds to fifty thousand young citizens across twenty-seven counties. The State Department for MSMEs Development manages this initiative to help vulnerable start-ups.
Participants get twenty-two thousand shillings in a Pochi la Biashara wallet. Three thousand extra goes into a Haba na Haba account with the NSSF. Qualifying for this loot requires finishing a three-day training session on business skills before anyone sees a dime.
Things got awkward when the preacher threw his immediate family into the mix. He told Ruto that his daughter holds a degree but lacks employment, suggesting that divine prayers would flow endlessly if she secured a position. The Nyeri County service turned into a live job application.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki greeted the head of state upon arrival. Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe attended alongside Nyeri Senator Wahome Wamatinga and Woman Rep Rahab Mukami. They witnessed this request amid a national struggle where the market barely absorbs educated youth.
This drama happened while Ruto toured different regions to distribute cash via the NYOTA Project. Phase Two involves handing funds to fifty thousand young citizens across twenty-seven counties. The State Department for MSMEs Development manages this initiative to help vulnerable start-ups.
Participants get twenty-two thousand shillings in a Pochi la Biashara wallet. Three thousand extra goes into a Haba na Haba account with the NSSF. Qualifying for this loot requires finishing a three-day training session on business skills before anyone sees a dime.