Ruto tours counties and gets busy with projects

President Ruto spent Thursday checking out projects in the Nyandarua and Murang'a counties as part of his five-day trip around Mt Kenya. He hung out with locals and even busted some moves to traditional music during his visit. The President kept busy throughout the day, starting new projects and checking up on existing ones across Nyandarua.

In Kinangop, President Ruto laid down the first stone for the new Engineer Modern Market. He then went on to examine how the Affordable Housing Projects were coming along in the Engineer and Ol Kalou areas. The President also kicked off the Last Mile Connectivity project right in Ol Kalou town, bringing electricity to more homes.

President Ruto announced his administration would give Nyandarua County Sh800 million to finish building the J.M. Kariuki Memorial County Referral Hospital, which had stopped construction earlier. He explained that this money would help ensure everyone living in Nyandarua can see doctors and receive medical treatment at affordable prices.

His busy day continued as he traveled to Murang'a County. There, the President checked out the Maragua Ridge Irrigation Project, which helps local farmers water their crops. He also stopped by to see how workers were progressing on the Makuyu Affordable Housing Project, which is located in the Maragua area of Murang'a County.
 

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