Kindiki warns opposition against insulting President Ruto

Kindiki stated that some opposition leaders had previously held powerful offices but failed to deliver for Kenyans...
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has issued a stern warning to opposition leaders against what he termed as "persistent attacks" on President Ruto, urging them to instead focus on policy alternatives.
- Kindiki stated that continued insults against the President would "no longer be tolerated" and that he was ready to confront critics directly.
- The warning was delivered during an inspection tour of government-funded development projects in Chepalungu Constituency, Bomet County.
- He highlighted the government's development agenda, citing projects valued at Sh2.1 billion and plans for infrastructure expansion.
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Political Leaders Trade Warnings Over Conduct - March 2026
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has issued a stern warning to opposition leaders against persistent attacks on President Ruto, urging them to focus on policy alternatives instead. President William Ruto has also strongly denounced leaders promoting tribal politics, stating they have no place in Kenya and emphasizing his administration's commitment to unity and development. Meanwhile, former Jubilee Party member Fred Matiang'i, a presidential hopeful, has urged former party members to return, emphasizing the party's efforts to regain its influence ahead of the 2027 general election.














