Why you should be aware of Ruto's 'false promises' this Jamhuri Day

United Opposition leaders have urged Kenyans to be cautious of the claims President Ruto is expected to make on the performance of his administration over the past three years..
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On December 11, 2025, united opposition leaders in Nairobi cautioned Kenyans about President William Ruto's anticipated claims regarding his administration's performance during the upcoming 62nd Jamhuri Day celebrations.
- The opposition urged skepticism toward President Ruto's expected pronouncements on his government's three-year track record.
- The warning was issued in Nairobi by a coalition of united opposition leaders.
- The context is the impending 62nd Jamhuri Day, a national celebration in Kenya.
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Opposition and Former DP Gachagua Challenge President Ruto's Narrative Ahead of Jamhuri Day - December 2025
On December 11, 2025, united opposition leaders in Nairobi cautioned citizens against believing President William Ruto's anticipated claims about his administration's performance during the upcoming 62nd Jamhuri Day celebrations, warning of 'false promises'. In a separate challenge to President Ruto's administration, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua asserted that the country's challenges stem from the sale of public assets, human rights violations, and a war on corruption. Gachagua claims that President Ruto is creating a false narrative around tribalism to divert attention from these issues.















