God will decide 2027, Ruto tells a nation on edge

President William Ruto has told Kenyans to stop panicking about the 2027 General Election, saying the outcome rests with God and not political scheming...
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President William Ruto has urged Kenyans to remain calm regarding the 2027 General Election, stating that its outcome is in God's hands and not subject to political maneuvering.
- President Ruto emphasized that "what God has decided will happen" concerning his potential second term.
- The remarks were made on Thursday, May 28, at the 2026 National Prayer Breakfast in Nairobi.
- Ruto also expressed confidence in his administration's ability to deliver national transformation and assured that the 2027 election would be free, fair, and peaceful.
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