President Ruto ends his big trip around Mt Kenya tomorrow after five full days. During this time, he went all over Nyeri and Kiambu. The busy leader stopped at many places, like Githunguri Town in Kiambu County. He talked with the people who live near Mau Mau Road in Lari. Later, he met with folks from Othaya Town during his travels through the area.
The President started work on a new market in Othaya by laying the first stone. This huge project costs 325 million shillings and will have space for 1,000 sellers when finished. The new building includes cold storage rooms for keeping food fresh. Special computer areas called ICT hubs will help small business owners connect with customers. As he talked with local traders, he explained many plans for improving life.
Ruto cares about water bills in the area and wants changes made soon. He asked three different groups to meet immediately about this problem. The Water Services Board must talk with Nyeri County leaders and the Water Ministry. Together, they need to set fair prices that regular people can pay each month. He believes citizens should have more say about these costs.
The journey across Mt Kenya brought him through many counties before today. Ruto visited Meru first and then traveled to Nyandarua. His team also went through Kirinyaga, Tharaka Nithi, Murang'a, and Embu counties. People came out to see him everywhere he went these past four days. Large crowds greeted him warmly at every stop along the way. Kids waved, and adults cheered as his car passed by their homes and shops.
The President started work on a new market in Othaya by laying the first stone. This huge project costs 325 million shillings and will have space for 1,000 sellers when finished. The new building includes cold storage rooms for keeping food fresh. Special computer areas called ICT hubs will help small business owners connect with customers. As he talked with local traders, he explained many plans for improving life.
Ruto cares about water bills in the area and wants changes made soon. He asked three different groups to meet immediately about this problem. The Water Services Board must talk with Nyeri County leaders and the Water Ministry. Together, they need to set fair prices that regular people can pay each month. He believes citizens should have more say about these costs.
The journey across Mt Kenya brought him through many counties before today. Ruto visited Meru first and then traveled to Nyandarua. His team also went through Kirinyaga, Tharaka Nithi, Murang'a, and Embu counties. People came out to see him everywhere he went these past four days. Large crowds greeted him warmly at every stop along the way. Kids waved, and adults cheered as his car passed by their homes and shops.