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November 22, 2025
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President Ruto Dares The Opposition To Unveil Their Plan

President Ruto Dares The Opposition To Unveil Their Plan

President Ruto has dared the united opposition to unveil their agenda for Kenyans to prove that they have the vision and plan to run the country...

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During a church service in Kisii County on November 22, 2025, President William Ruto challenged the opposition to unveil their agenda for Kenyans, daring them to demonstrate their vision and plan for the country. He also addressed the fact-checking of his recent State of the Nation address, stating he is not bothered as he focuses on delivering projects.

  • President Ruto criticized the opposition for not believing in Kenya, urging them to stop aspiring to lead a country they consider a "failed state."
  • The President reiterated his commitment to move Kenya from a developing nation to a first-world country.
  • He confirmed the planned SGR extension project from Naivasha to Malaba, passing through Kisii County, will begin in January 2026.
  • President Ruto also promised electrification programs for Kisii County.

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