President William Ruto is facing growing public anger, particularly over the high cost of fuel, setting the stage for further political challenges. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has accused opposition leaders of unnecessarily politicising the current fuel price crisis in Kenya. Meanwhile, the Ruto administration is reportedly fostering a climate of political intolerance, targeting perceived critics and those who do not align with government objectives. Despite the public fury, Ruto has expressed confidence in securing a second term in the 2027 General Election, asserting he is prepared to face the opposition.









