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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, May 2, 2026Ruto Presides Over Labour Day Dominated by Political Campaigning - May 2026
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Ruto Presides Over Labour Day Dominated by Political Campaigning - May 2026

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.

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'Tutam': The shame of turning national holiday into campaign rally

'Tutam': The shame of turning national holiday into campaign rally

The 61st Labour Day celebrations, presided over by President William Ruto, were dominated by political campaigning rather than worker welfare discussions.

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The 61st Labour Day celebrations, presided over by President William Ruto, were dominated by political campaigning rather than worker welfare discussions.

  • Key figures like COTU Secretary-General Francis Atwoli and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi urged for increased voter registration to ensure a "tu-tam" victory for President Ruto in 2027.
  • Organizations involved were COTU (Central Organisation of Trade Unions) and the Kenyan government.
  • The event, held in Vihiga County, shifted focus from labor issues to political mobilization for the upcoming elections.
Saturday 12:00 AMStandard PoliticsFirst

Leaders out of touch as workers demand better terms, fair taxes

Leaders out of touch as workers demand better terms, fair taxes

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.

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Key Highlights

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, held in Chavakali, Vihiga County, saw significant expenditure on festivities while many workers felt overlooked.
  • Key figures involved included President William Ruto and COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli.
  • The article suggests a disconnect between the leadership's presentation and the economic realities faced by the majority of Kenyan workers.
Saturday 12:00 AMStandard Politics

Shame of turning national holiday into campaign rally

Shame of turning national holiday into campaign rally

The 61st Labour Day celebrations in Vihiga County, presided over by President William Ruto, were reportedly overshadowed by political campaigning.

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Key Highlights

The 61st Labour Day celebrations in Vihiga County, presided over by President William Ruto, were reportedly overshadowed by political campaigning.

  • COTU Secretary-General Francis Atwoli allegedly shifted focus from workers' welfare to rallying support for President Ruto's 2027 re-election bid.
  • The event involved key figures like Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi.
  • Calls were made for increased voter registration to ensure a "tu-tam" victory for the President.
Saturday 8:00 AMStandard Politics

Let-down: Atwoli, Ruto ignore worker's calls for higher wages, tax relief and job security

Let-down: Atwoli, Ruto ignore worker's calls for higher wages, tax relief and job security

Despite pleas from workers for higher wages, tax relief, and job security, President William Ruto and COTU boss Francis Atwoli seemingly ignored these concerns during this year's Labour Day celebrations in Vihiga County.

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Key Highlights

Despite pleas from workers for higher wages, tax relief, and job security, President William Ruto and COTU boss Francis Atwoli seemingly ignored these concerns during this year's Labour Day celebrations in Vihiga County.

  • Workers expressed disappointment as the high cost of living continues to strain their finances.
  • Key individuals involved were President William Ruto and COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli.
  • The event in Chavakali, Vihiga County, was marked by lavish spending, contrasting sharply with the struggles of the majority of Kenyan workers.
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