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HomeDaily NewsThursday, March 19, 2026Ruto Defends Attacking Opposition While Highlighting Development Agenda - March 2026
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Ruto Defends Attacking Opposition While Highlighting Development Agenda - March 2026

President William Ruto has defended his recent criticisms of the opposition during his Western Kenya tour, vowing to confront rivals directly while highlighting his administration's development agenda for the Western region. The President stated he would engage opponents head-on, employing a strategy of responding to insults with only 1% of his time, reserving the remaining 99% for serving Kenyans. Ruto concluded his tour by defending his Affordable Housing Programme against opposition criticism, framing it as a vital solution to shrinking agricultural land. These remarks come as Kenya faces escalating political tensions and divisive rhetoric 16 months ahead of the 2027 elections, with leaders from opposing factions engaging in public insults and personal attacks.

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Thursday 9:07 AMNation Politics

Ruto defends salvo on Opposition in Western tour

Ruto defends salvo on Opposition in Western tour

President William Ruto has defended his recent criticisms of the opposition, vowing to confront them directly while highlighting his administration's development agenda for the Western region. The President stated he would engage rivals head-on, employing a strategy of responding to insults with only 1% of his time, reserving the remaining 99% for serving Kenyans.

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President William Ruto has defended his recent criticisms of the opposition, vowing to confront them directly while highlighting his administration's development agenda for the Western region. The President stated he would engage rivals head-on, employing a strategy of responding to insults with only 1% of his time, reserving the remaining 99% for serving Kenyans.

  • The President launched several development projects in Busia County, including a 10,000-seater stadium worth Sh900 million.
  • Key figures involved include President William Ruto, Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula, and Busia Governor Paul Otuoma.
  • This tour, part of the President's Western tour, precedes visits to Luo Nyanza and the Gusii region, areas historically aligned with the opposition.
Thursday 12:00 AMStandard Politics

Unapologetic Ruto keeps up attacks on opposition

Unapologetic Ruto keeps up attacks on opposition

President William Ruto has defended his recent attacks against political opponents, appearing unwilling to issue an apology as some Kenyans had hoped.

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President William Ruto has defended his recent attacks against political opponents, appearing unwilling to issue an apology as some Kenyans had hoped.

  • The Head of State continued to repeat demeaning remarks during his Western tour.
  • Observers suggest this tactic may be intended to divert public attention from the country's ongoing challenges.
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Thursday 8:10 AMStandard Politics

Unapologetic Ruto sustains attacks on opposition

Unapologetic Ruto sustains attacks on opposition

President William Ruto has defended his recent attacks on members of the opposition, showing no intention of apologizing for his remarks.

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President William Ruto has defended his recent attacks on members of the opposition, showing no intention of apologizing for his remarks.

  • The Head of State repeated his demeaning comments during his tour of Western Kenya.
  • Observers suggest this tactic may be intended to distract from the country's current challenges.
  • This behavior comes as Kenyans hoped for an apology regarding his statements.
Wednesday 8:38 PMNation PoliticsFirst

Unchecked pettiness: Kenya courts trouble as politicians go bare-knuckles ahead of 2027

Unchecked pettiness: Kenya courts trouble as politicians go bare-knuckles ahead of 2027

Kenya faces escalating political tensions and divisive rhetoric 16 months ahead of the 2027 elections, with leaders from opposing factions engaging in public insults and personal attacks, raising fears of instability.

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Kenya faces escalating political tensions and divisive rhetoric 16 months ahead of the 2027 elections, with leaders from opposing factions engaging in public insults and personal attacks, raising fears of instability.

  • President William Ruto and opposition leaders have intensified verbal exchanges, including name-calling and body-shaming.
  • Officials from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) have warned that the dangerous rhetoric is a recipe for disaster and called for restraint.
  • The heightened animosity follows a pattern of chaotic political events, including reported deaths and injuries, and echoes historical periods of political violence in Kenya.
Thursday 8:32 PMNation Politics

Ruto defends housing project as Western Kenya tour ends

Ruto defends housing project as Western Kenya tour ends

President William Ruto concluded his Western Kenya tour by defending his Affordable Housing Programme against opposition criticism, framing it as a vital solution to shrinking agricultural land.

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President William Ruto concluded his Western Kenya tour by defending his Affordable Housing Programme against opposition criticism, framing it as a vital solution to shrinking agricultural land.

  • The program is seen as critical for densely populated areas like Vihiga County, where land is scarce.
  • Opposition leaders, including Rigathi Gachagua, have vowed to abolish the program if they gain power.
  • Throughout his tour, President Ruto also inaugurated development projects, including the Kidundu Stadium and Mbale Modern Market.
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