You need honest friends! Ruto tells Tuju

President Ruto says ex-CS Raphael Tuju needs honest friends, accuses his political allies of misleading him, and using his misfortune to push 'unnecessary agendas'...
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President William Ruto has publicly advised former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju to distance himself from his current political allies, whom the President claims are misleading him for personal gain.
- President Ruto dismissed Tuju's recent claims of abduction as staged "theatrics" orchestrated by dishonest associates.
- The incident occurred on Tuesday, March 24, following Tuju's reappearance after going into hiding, citing suspicious surveillance.
- Ruto emphasized that Tuju needs "honest friends" to help him recover his wealth, rather than "frauds" who are involving others, including former President Uhuru Kenyatta, in their "shenanigans."
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Ruto Advises Tuju to Distance From Misleading Allies - March 2026
President William Ruto has publicly advised former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju to distance himself from his current political allies, whom the President claims are misleading him for personal gain. At the same time, President Ruto is strategically endorsing Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga, a move observers interpret as a calculated political maneuver ahead of the 2027 general election. In a separate development, President Ruto responded to opposition leaders' criticism regarding his physical appearance, stating that elections are decided by a leader's ability to deliver results, not their looks.











