Does Ruto feel for hustlers after meteoric rise to empire builder?

The president’s rise to power is the envy of many politicians, but he seems to have forgotten his roots. He rode to power on the back of hustlers, but they are now a dejected lot...
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The article explores President William Ruto's journey from humble beginnings to the presidency, drawing parallels with America's Abraham Lincoln. It questions how his transformational rise might influence his empathy for "hustlers," a term he often uses to identify with ordinary citizens.
- President William Ruto ascended from selling chicken to becoming the fifth President of Kenya.
- The article compares his rise to USA's 16th President, Abraham Lincoln, who went from "log cabin to the White House."
- The narrative emphasizes Ruto's candidness about his humble background and significant personal transformation.
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