Ruto Government Drops Free Education, Sparks Outrage: “Kibaki Did It for 10 Years, Why Can’t You?”

In a stunning announcement, President William Ruto’s administration has declared it can no longer fund free primary and secondary education, citing a lack of resources. The move has triggered a firestorm of criticism, anger, and biting sarcasm across Kenya, with citizens accusi..
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Kenya's President William Ruto's administration has announced it can no longer fund free primary and secondary education due to a lack of resources, sparking widespread outrage and criticism across the country. The decision reverses a long-standing social promise and has led to accusations of breaking trust and misplacing priorities.
- Previous administrations under President Kibaki and President Uhuru sustained free education for ten years each.
- The move has ignited a firestorm of criticism on social media, with hashtags like #RutoMustGo trending and citizens questioning the government's financial management.
- Treasury CS John Mbadi has supported the decision, while Kenyans are demanding accountability and questioning what services are being prioritized over education.
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