People cheered as President William Ruto arrived in Laikipia County yesterday. His trip marks the start of a five-day tour across the Mt Kenya region. He talked with reporters Monday night at Sagana State Lodge in Nyeri. During that chat, he explained all the major projects he planned to kick off during his visit.
The President started his Tuesday activities by launching the Last Mile Connectivity Programme in Laikipia. This marked his first appearance in the area after six months away. Later that day, he cut the ribbon at the freshly fixed Ng'arachi Comprehensive School. The crowd seemed happy about his presence throughout these events.
Ruto brought gifts during his visit. He handed over a brand new school bus to Dr Wachira Secondary School in Kiamariga, and local motorcycle taxi drivers received car wash machines to help them earn more money. These donations appeared popular with residents who gathered to see the President.
The busy schedule continued as Ruto walked through Nanyuki town to meet regular citizens. He checked on construction at the expensive Nanyuki Modern Market worth 350 million shillings. His final stop featured a walk-through of the Nanyuki Affordable Housing Project, where he examined the progress made on new homes for Kenyans.
The President started his Tuesday activities by launching the Last Mile Connectivity Programme in Laikipia. This marked his first appearance in the area after six months away. Later that day, he cut the ribbon at the freshly fixed Ng'arachi Comprehensive School. The crowd seemed happy about his presence throughout these events.
Ruto brought gifts during his visit. He handed over a brand new school bus to Dr Wachira Secondary School in Kiamariga, and local motorcycle taxi drivers received car wash machines to help them earn more money. These donations appeared popular with residents who gathered to see the President.
The busy schedule continued as Ruto walked through Nanyuki town to meet regular citizens. He checked on construction at the expensive Nanyuki Modern Market worth 350 million shillings. His final stop featured a walk-through of the Nanyuki Affordable Housing Project, where he examined the progress made on new homes for Kenyans.