The 61st Labour Day celebrations in Vihiga County were presided over by President William Ruto, but were dominated by political campaigning rather than worker welfare discussions. Despite pleas from workers for higher wages, tax relief, and job security, President Ruto and COTU boss Francis Atwoli seemingly ignored these concerns during the celebrations. Kenya's Labour Day celebrations highlighted a stark contrast between leaders' lavish spending and the everyday struggles of workers facing a high cost of living. The event was described as a "shame" for turning a national holiday into a campaign rally.











