I'm not scared of United Opposition, says Ruto

President William Ruto has declared that said he was not afraid of his opponents but would not engage them in hurling insults, as it has been their tradition...
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President William Ruto has stated he is not intimidated by the united opposition, emphasizing his focus on delivering tangible development rather than engaging in political insults.
- The Kenyan President highlighted significant development projects across the country, including an allocation of Sh600 billion for the affordable housing program.
- President William Ruto challenged his opponents to present their development records, promising to share his own at election time.
- Key development initiatives mentioned include Sh27 billion allocated to Murang’a for housing, markets, and student hostels, along with agricultural support such as milk coolers and coffee factory modernization.
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