President Ruto showed up at Uhuru Gardens on Thursday morning for Kenya Labor Day events. He arrived as groups performed songs with crowds watching. Workers walked past the stage as part of the tradition. Police musicians led people down Langata Road earlier that day.
COTU will mark 60 years of fighting for worker rights at this celebration. Union officials came early to prepare for the major anniversary. The labor minister plans to speak before the president takes the stage. Ruto will talk about jobs, pay rates, and how companies treat workers across the country.
People from many jobs filled the park starting at dawn today. Some carried signs about their work lives, and others brought large displays showing what they do every day. Religious leaders offered prayers for laborers nationwide. The president serves as the main guest at these yearly May celebrations, where he tells the public about government plans for working people.
COTU will mark 60 years of fighting for worker rights at this celebration. Union officials came early to prepare for the major anniversary. The labor minister plans to speak before the president takes the stage. Ruto will talk about jobs, pay rates, and how companies treat workers across the country.
People from many jobs filled the park starting at dawn today. Some carried signs about their work lives, and others brought large displays showing what they do every day. Religious leaders offered prayers for laborers nationwide. The president serves as the main guest at these yearly May celebrations, where he tells the public about government plans for working people.