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September 27, 2025
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Leading blindly? Uhuru accuses Ruto of 'untested experiments'

Leading blindly? Uhuru accuses Ruto of 'untested experiments'

Uhuru said he had warned Kenyans, but his message fell on deaf ears and was lost in the noise of insults, character assassinations, myths and stories of hustlers versus dynasties..

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Former **Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta** publicly criticized his successor, President **William Ruto**, on Friday, September 26, 2025, accusing him of dismantling his administration's successful projects and implementing "untested experiments" that have caused significant losses and suffering for Kenyans.

  • The accusations were made during a **Jubilee National Delegation Convention**.
  • **Uhuru** specifically highlighted the discontinuation or restructuring of key projects such as the **Linda Mama program**, **free education**, the **Standard Gauge Railway**, **Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport corridor project**, and the revival of **Kisumu port**.
  • This public critique underscores increasing political tensions in **Kenya**.

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Uhuru Kenyatta Criticizes Ruto Administration Over Dismantled Projects and "Untested Experiments" - September 2025

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta publicly criticized his successor, President William Ruto, on Friday, September 26, 2025. Kenyatta accused the Ruto administration of dismantling his previous achievements and successful projects, expressing anger over the discontinuation or restructuring of key initiatives. He claimed the administration is implementing "untested experiments" and untested policies that have caused significant losses and suffering for Kenyans. In response, allies of President William Ruto countered the claims. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki defended the current administration's projects, asserting that initiatives like the new Social Health Authority (SHA) aim to serve more citizens.

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