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Ruto's Allies Defend Sh4.8 Trillion Budget
President William Ruto's allies have defended the proposed Sh4.8 trillion national budget for 2026/27, highlighting its focus on key sectors and job creation. However, Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit has criticized the budget, stating that public views were disregarded during its formulation and that it fails to address the pressing needs of Kenyans. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi is set to present the KSh 4.8 trillion spending plan. Mukurwe-ini MP John Kaguchia has cautioned Kenyans against celebrating the budget, describing it as deceptive. Meanwhile, experts have forecasted that the budget could potentially increase the cost of doing business and raise consumer prices.
Ruto Fires Back at Opposition Over Promises to Western Region
President William Ruto has criticized the opposition, stating they lack a concrete plan for Kenya and engage only in making noise while highlighting various government development projects. At the same time, opposition leaders from the United Alternative Government (UAG) have intensified their campaign in Western Kenya, vowing to present a united front and a single presidential candidate for the 2027 General Election. Additionally, President William Ruto has defended his frequent international trips, asserting his role as Kenya's chief diplomat rather than a tourist.























