Ruto Relaxes at Farm After Hectic Week of Big Meetings

President William Ruto spent time relaxing at his farm after a busy week of meetings and development work across Kenya. He returned to his home Monday following numerous official engagements both locally and internationally.

Last Sunday, he met with Donald Trump's Senior Advisor, Massad Boulos, to discuss strengthening US-Kenya relations in trade, investment, food security, and regional stability. Two days later, Ruto welcomed TelePerformance CEO Daniel Julien, who plans to establish operations in Kenya, create jobs for young people, and possibly make the country its African headquarters.

On Wednesday, the president opened the World Chambers Federation Africa Summit 2025, highlighting Kenya's efforts to improve business conditions. He later met with Turkish business leaders and officials from the Roads Ministry to discuss Nairobi's urban renewal program, which includes upgrading 161 kilometers of roads and walkways.

Friday saw Ruto consult with Turkana County leaders about local projects and inspect the Sh44.7 billion Talanta Stadium construction. The 60,000-seat facility employs 3,300 workers and should be finished by December 2025, earlier than the February 2026 deadline.

He also received the report on Chief of Defence Forces General Francis Ogolla's helicopter crash, which cited engine failure as the cause. His week ended Saturday when he attended the funeral of opposition leader Raila Odinga's bodyguard in Siaya.
 

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