President William Ruto gave a speech in Elgeyo Marakwet on Thursday. He said that Kenya's economy is now stable. The government spent the last two years fixing it.
Ruto wants Kenyans to work together. He said this is not the time for politics that hold the country back. Kenya needs to move forward.
The President looked at the construction of a new road, which will be 30 kilometers long. It will connect Kapcherop, Kipkundul, Kapyego, and Kamelei. He also checked on the progress of a new technical and vocational college in Kapcherop.
On Sunday, Ruto said the government will now focus on important development projects. Many of these projects had been on hold for the past two years because of economic problems.
But Ruto promised that Kenyans would see things get done this year. He said the government has made the economy stable, which means it can now work on building roads and other infrastructure.
Ruto said the government has made good progress in many areas, including the economy, security, farming, healthcare, education, and electricity. He believes Kenya is going to change for the better.
When Ruto became President two years ago, Kenya was experiencing a food shortage. Food prices were high, and people were protesting in the streets.
But Ruto said the government made good plans. It gave money to farmers to help them grow more food, which has resulted in more food and a lower cost of living.
Ruto wants Kenyans to work together. He said this is not the time for politics that hold the country back. Kenya needs to move forward.
The President looked at the construction of a new road, which will be 30 kilometers long. It will connect Kapcherop, Kipkundul, Kapyego, and Kamelei. He also checked on the progress of a new technical and vocational college in Kapcherop.
On Sunday, Ruto said the government will now focus on important development projects. Many of these projects had been on hold for the past two years because of economic problems.
But Ruto promised that Kenyans would see things get done this year. He said the government has made the economy stable, which means it can now work on building roads and other infrastructure.
Ruto said the government has made good progress in many areas, including the economy, security, farming, healthcare, education, and electricity. He believes Kenya is going to change for the better.
When Ruto became President two years ago, Kenya was experiencing a food shortage. Food prices were high, and people were protesting in the streets.
But Ruto said the government made good plans. It gave money to farmers to help them grow more food, which has resulted in more food and a lower cost of living.