President William Ruto confronted a private developer attempting to claim public land in Nairobi's Baba Dogo neighborhood during his inspection of the Nairobi River rehabilitation project. The president directly addressed community concerns about alleged land grabbing by threatening personal intervention against the developer. He commanded security personnel stationed at the contested plot to withdraw immediately from the area. Ruto assured local youth that authorities would preserve the disputed parcel and develop recreational facilities for their use. The leader challenged the developer to engage him directly rather than harassing residents.
The president announced expansion of the ClimateWox program from 20,000 to 40,000 participating youth beginning next week. He reaffirmed his administration's dedication to the Affordable Housing Programme with plans to scale construction to 300,000 units nationwide. Earlier that day, Ruto launched rehabilitation work on the 3.1-kilometer Savannah-Stage 17 Masimba Road bridge spanning Embakasi West. Governor Johnson Sakaja and other Nairobi County leaders accompanied the president during his visit. The tour highlighted ongoing infrastructure development projects across the capital city.
The president announced expansion of the ClimateWox program from 20,000 to 40,000 participating youth beginning next week. He reaffirmed his administration's dedication to the Affordable Housing Programme with plans to scale construction to 300,000 units nationwide. Earlier that day, Ruto launched rehabilitation work on the 3.1-kilometer Savannah-Stage 17 Masimba Road bridge spanning Embakasi West. Governor Johnson Sakaja and other Nairobi County leaders accompanied the president during his visit. The tour highlighted ongoing infrastructure development projects across the capital city.