President William Ruto attended an anniversary service for the Gospel Embassy Chapel in Kisii County. He used the occasion to challenge his political opponents, stating they should present their own development plans to the public instead of relying on divisive tactics. The President emphasized that the country needs unity and a clear vision for progress.
Regarding local projects, Ruto announced a substantial investment for Kisii County earmarked for affordable housing, modern markets, and student hostels. He issued a warning to contractors failing to meet deadlines, noting his administration would not tolerate delays. Specific plans include relocating the Kisii Agricultural Show offices and the local prison to facilitate new housing and stadium expansion. He also confirmed that a new contractor is now working on the area's cancer center after the previous one was dismissed.
Regarding local projects, Ruto announced a substantial investment for Kisii County earmarked for affordable housing, modern markets, and student hostels. He issued a warning to contractors failing to meet deadlines, noting his administration would not tolerate delays. Specific plans include relocating the Kisii Agricultural Show offices and the local prison to facilitate new housing and stadium expansion. He also confirmed that a new contractor is now working on the area's cancer center after the previous one was dismissed.