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Title: Ruto mid term review
Post by: RV Pundit on June 19, 2025, 05:54:40 PM
Listening to Dr Ruto unleash his review

Well done.

Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: RV Heavy Hitter! on June 19, 2025, 06:20:52 PM
Extremely proud of him. Sugar, coffee, tea farmers, milk farmers, traders and anyone waking up to earn an honest living in Kenya are enjoying the fruits of the most effective Government in Kenya. Kenyans in diaspora are no longer complaining  about passports/ documents issuance etc. They only complain is dollar when sending money is weakening. Now most agents giving us 123 for a dollar when it was 160+ during Uhuru. In another 2-3 years with this pace, the naysayers watatii and clap for Dr Ruto's undisputed transformation of Kenya happening in our lifetime!
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: RV Pundit on June 19, 2025, 06:37:04 PM
Absolutely. He validates my long support for him. Absolutely thrilled about Kenya future. We just have negotiate 2032 against the tribalist. I am sure Kenyans will want to keep Ruto for a long while.
Extremely proud of him. Sugar, coffee, tea farmers, milk farmers, traders and anyone waking up to earn an honest living in Kenya are enjoying the fruits of the most effective Government in Kenya. Kenyans in diaspora are no longer complaining  about passports/ documents issuance etc. They only complain is dollar when sending money is weakening. Now most agents giving us 123 for a dollar when it was 160+ during Uhuru. In another 2-3 years with this pace, the naysayers watatii and clap for Dr Ruto's undisputed transformation of Kenya happening in our lifetime!
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Fairandbalanced on June 19, 2025, 10:15:52 PM
It’s wise for you to wait for others to congratulate you, too much talk but little to show on the ground. If you think it’s mt Kenya complaining, visit some of your counties, it’s filth, darkness, unfinished projects, corruption, mediocrity, horrible unpassable roads with people using wheelbarrows for ambulances etc Nairobi is dust, chaos, running sewage, 60% unemployed etc the other day, I heard the equity guy talk about his vision for Muranga, right in front of visionless thieve Ruto, very impressive but people like that will never run because of the caliber and stupidity of Kenyan politics. Kasongo is only being saved by time, he has two years to do whatever, people do not even care anymore, his legacy is of corruption and death.
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Nefertiti on June 20, 2025, 12:50:59 AM
This is Ruto Kalenjin thread, know your place.

It’s wise for you to wait for others to congratulate you, too much talk but little to show on the ground. If you think it’s mt Kenya complaining, visit some of your counties, it’s filth, darkness, unfinished projects, corruption, mediocrity, horrible unpassable roads with people using wheelbarrows for ambulances etc Nairobi is dust, chaos, running sewage, 60% unemployed etc the other day, I heard the equity guy talk about his vision for Muranga, right in front of visionless thieve Ruto, very impressive but people like that will never run because of the caliber and stupidity of Kenyan politics. Kasongo is only being saved by time, he has two years to do whatever, people do not even care anymore, his legacy is of corruption and death.
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Fairandbalanced on June 20, 2025, 04:10:22 AM
We cannot let Kales here gaslight us, this is the president who is going to bring actual change in Kenya https://x.com/breakingnewske/status/1935774266856714743?s=46&t=3-3-_ehcZbukDCK7hNe5LA
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: RV Pundit on June 20, 2025, 04:51:13 AM
Not kalonzo anymore :) or Raila :)
We cannot let Kales here gaslight us, this is the president who is going to bring actual change in Kenya https://x.com/breakingnewske/status/1935774266856714743?s=46&t=3-3-_ehcZbukDCK7hNe5LA
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: RV Heavy Hitter! on June 20, 2025, 06:38:27 AM
Quote
AI looking at billions of data points concludes the following about Kenya:
Kenya's economy is on the rise due to several factors, including a diversified economy, a strong private sector, and strategic investments in key industries. The country is experiencing growth in areas like tourism, agriculture, telecommunications, and financial services. Additionally, Kenya's role as a regional hub for trade and finance, along with its relatively stable macroeconomic environment, contributes to its positive trajectory.
Here's a more detailed look at the factors driving Kenya's growth:
Diversified Economy:
Kenya's economy is not heavily reliant on a single sector, which provides resilience against economic shocks. It has a strong base in agriculture, tourism, telecommunications, and financial services, with some sectors experiencing rapid growth.
Private Sector Growth:
Kenya's private sector is robust and growing, with businesses expanding output and increasing purchasing activities. This is supported by strong customer demand and investments in various sectors.
Strategic Investments:
Kenya has been investing in key areas like infrastructure and technology, which are crucial for long-term economic development. The country is also focused on developing its digital economy and ICT sector.
Regional Hub Status:
Kenya's strategic location and well-developed infrastructure make it a regional hub for trade and finance. This attracts both domestic and foreign investment, further boosting economic activity.
Stable Macroeconomic Environment:
Kenya has maintained a relatively stable macroeconomic environment with prudent monetary and fiscal policies, contributing to investor confidence and sustained growth.
Remittances from Diaspora:
Kenyans living abroad send significant remittances back home, which contribute to the country's GDP and support household incomes.
Skilled Workforce:
Kenya boasts a highly skilled and productive workforce, particularly in the IT sector, which is a key driver of innovation and economic growth.
Investment-Friendly Environment:
The Kenyan government has implemented reforms to attract both foreign and local investment, including the creation of an export processing zone.
While Kenya faces challenges like poverty and corruption, its economic outlook remains positive, with projections for continued growth in the coming years
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Njuri Ncheke on June 20, 2025, 09:02:18 AM
We cannot let Kales here gaslight us, this is the president who is going to bring actual change in Kenya https://x.com/breakingnewske/status/1935774266856714743?s=46&t=3-3-_ehcZbukDCK7hNe5LA
Matiangi is a dictator worse than criminal Uhuru
Afadhali kalonso  :D
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Njuri Ncheke on June 20, 2025, 09:06:43 AM
Listening to Dr Ruto unleash his review

Well done.

Ruto is wasting time with this nonesense, majority of voters dont listen to such, the only way for Ruto is what people on the ground can see, roads, water electricity the rest ni wimbo tu. Its shocking Rito doesn't know this but understandable coz he lost about 50% of his cognitive abilities.
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: RV Pundit on June 20, 2025, 09:17:41 AM
Projects are coming.
Roads are coming kijana tulia.
Chirchir just unlocked 200B to pay road contractors.
Uhuru-Matiangi took over and left 800 project stranded.
Chirchir has got the money (300B) plus 200B in budget to pay contractors and finish Uhuru roads.
Next budget we will see new roads.
Most new roads should now be in design phase then tendering.

The Mombasa-Malaba expressway and SGR - those are legacy defining.

Electricity is being rolled out well.

Water iko shida. Your meru Gen Z engineer need to be fired.


Ruto is wasting time with this nonesense, majority of voters dont listen to such, the only way for Ruto is what people on the ground can see, roads, water electricity the rest ni wimbo tu. Its shocking Rito doesn't know this but understandable coz he lost about 50% of his cognitive abilities.
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Njuri Ncheke on June 20, 2025, 09:58:02 AM
Projects are coming.
Roads are coming kijana tulia.
Chirchir just unlocked 200B to pay road contractors.
Uhuru-Matiangi took over and left 800 project stranded.
Chirchir has got the money (300B) plus 200B in budget to pay contractors and finish Uhuru roads.
Next budget we will see new roads.
Most new roads should now be in design phase then tendering.

The Mombasa-Malaba expressway and SGR - those are legacy defining.

Electricity is being rolled out well.

Water iko shida. Your meru Gen Z engineer need to be fired.


Ruto is wasting time with this nonesense, majority of voters dont listen to such, the only way for Ruto is what people on the ground can see, roads, water electricity the rest ni wimbo tu. Its shocking Rito doesn't know this but understandable coz he lost about 50% of his cognitive abilities.
And when are they coming? have been scouring kerra and Kura websites I can see they have put several projects on tender, who knows if this is a gimmick, another problem Ruto need take control of tender issuing to be sure its transparent otherwise his cohort get awarded and end up doing shody work this is another negative, Ruto should do what Kibaki did, When it comes to matters of national interests he should have 0 friends and bid for professionals including China and thats how kibaki transformed Kenya
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Nefertiti on June 20, 2025, 02:01:45 PM
We cannot let Kales here gaslight us, this is the president who is going to bring actual change in Kenya https://x.com/breakingnewske/status/1935774266856714743?s=46&t=3-3-_ehcZbukDCK7hNe5LA

https://publish.twitter.com/?url=#
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Nefertiti on June 20, 2025, 02:07:30 PM
Weka link hapa... unless this is from Ndii's b.log.

Quote
AI looking at billions of data points concludes the following about Kenya:
Kenya's economy is on the rise due to several factors, including a diversified economy, a strong private sector, and strategic investments in key industries. The country is experiencing growth in areas like tourism, agriculture, telecommunications, and financial services. Additionally, Kenya's role as a regional hub for trade and finance, along with its relatively stable macroeconomic environment, contributes to its positive trajectory.
Here's a more detailed look at the factors driving Kenya's growth:
Diversified Economy:
Kenya's economy is not heavily reliant on a single sector, which provides resilience against economic shocks. It has a strong base in agriculture, tourism, telecommunications, and financial services, with some sectors experiencing rapid growth.
Private Sector Growth:
Kenya's private sector is robust and growing, with businesses expanding output and increasing purchasing activities. This is supported by strong customer demand and investments in various sectors.
Strategic Investments:
Kenya has been investing in key areas like infrastructure and technology, which are crucial for long-term economic development. The country is also focused on developing its digital economy and ICT sector.
Regional Hub Status:
Kenya's strategic location and well-developed infrastructure make it a regional hub for trade and finance. This attracts both domestic and foreign investment, further boosting economic activity.
Stable Macroeconomic Environment:
Kenya has maintained a relatively stable macroeconomic environment with prudent monetary and fiscal policies, contributing to investor confidence and sustained growth.
Remittances from Diaspora:
Kenyans living abroad send significant remittances back home, which contribute to the country's GDP and support household incomes.
Skilled Workforce:
Kenya boasts a highly skilled and productive workforce, particularly in the IT sector, which is a key driver of innovation and economic growth.
Investment-Friendly Environment:
The Kenyan government has implemented reforms to attract both foreign and local investment, including the creation of an export processing zone.
While Kenya faces challenges like poverty and corruption, its economic outlook remains positive, with projections for continued growth in the coming years
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Nefertiti on June 20, 2025, 02:55:28 PM
Here is the view from the street


Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: RV Heavy Hitter! on June 20, 2025, 05:26:38 PM
Here is the view from the street


LNN is a propaganda network akin to Mumbi show and most bloggers in Kenya. Bad and fake news always sell better than good, or uplifting news, especially in a country full of depressed people who are unable to wake up daily and build wealth. If you want to get accurate information about what is happening in kenya, and what govt is doing, Dennis Itumbi is to go to media personality. People are drowning in misinformation because of bloggers selling pessimism to depressed crowds. No one is telling you Kenya is building over 400 markets, Economic zones, roads, Affordable houses, stadiums, Industries, and a lot of economic generating-avenues in all 47 counties. Govt is simply subsidizing production in partnership with private sector that is why Nairobi skyline and most Kenyan cities and towns are construction sites 24/7. No one is no longer complaining of Unga, sugar prices, fuel shortage etc, wanton corruption like it was common in previous regimes. Killer police are getting arrested and prosecuted because law enforcement systems are working with independently and greater autonomy.
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: RV Pundit on June 20, 2025, 08:22:13 PM
Ruto need to revamp communication.
Itumbis and old guys have lost their mojos.
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Nefertiti on June 20, 2025, 09:34:36 PM
Here is the view from the street


LNN is a propaganda network akin to Mumbi show and most bloggers in Kenya. Bad and fake news always sell better than good, or uplifting news, especially in a country full of depressed people who are unable to wake up daily and build wealth. If you want to get accurate information about what is happening in kenya, and what govt is doing, Dennis Itumbi is to go to media personality. People are drowning in misinformation because of bloggers selling pessimism to depressed crowds. No one is telling you Kenya is building over 400 markets, Economic zones, roads, Affordable houses, stadiums, Industries, and a lot of economic generating-avenues in all 47 counties. Govt is simply subsidizing production in partnership with private sector that is why Nairobi skyline and most Kenyan cities and towns are construction sites 24/7. No one is no longer complaining of Unga, sugar prices, fuel shortage etc, wanton corruption like it was common in previous regimes. Killer police are getting arrested and prosecuted because law enforcement systems are working with independently and greater autonomy.

Blinkers. Did you actually watch the video? The feedback from the interviewed is 50-50. Most grumbling is Kikuyus and GenZ. Older and non-Gema are positive, at least Ruto has a fighting chance with them.
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: gout on June 21, 2025, 02:56:02 PM
Outcry over 'small things' like attempts to defund national exams tells the economy is on the pits even for non Gema.

Bursary cries on Mps socials. Medical pleas, outcry over one off yearly SHA payments.

Availability of rally goers, demonstrators, goons for pay any day of the week from Homa Bay to Garissa to Mombasa
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Kadudu on June 24, 2025, 10:48:51 AM
We will wait for manna to fall from heaven.

Projects are coming.
Roads are coming kijana tulia.
Chirchir just unlocked 200B to pay road contractors.
Uhuru-Matiangi took over and left 800 project stranded.
Chirchir has got the money (300B) plus 200B in budget to pay contractors and finish Uhuru roads.
Next budget we will see new roads.
Most new roads should now be in design phase then tendering.

The Mombasa-Malaba expressway and SGR - those are legacy defining.

Electricity is being rolled out well.

Water iko shida. Your meru Gen Z engineer need to be fired.

Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: Kadudu on June 24, 2025, 10:50:27 AM
I agree. He should fire that one egged fellow and hire Pundit instead to revamp the PR propaganda.

Ruto need to revamp communication.
Itumbis and old guys have lost their mojos.
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: gout on June 24, 2025, 01:50:15 PM
CSs starting Magufuli MBWA.
Ruku surprised of the sleazy serikali terrorists kuja next month culture
https://nation.africa/kenya/videos/public-service-cs-geoffrey-ruku-reprimands-government-workers-in-nakuru-for-reporting-late-to-work-5093018
Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: gout on June 24, 2025, 01:52:58 PM
Wahome touring the rotten land registries and also warns the real state capturers who just sneer- Tumeona wengi- utatiacha tu hapaa.

Title: Re: Ruto mid term review
Post by: gout on June 24, 2025, 03:11:52 PM
He has the most confused communication team. Spectacular failure of the once best propagandist.
Hawa ni official acha vile bloggers planning murders.

Presidential Communication Service (PCS)
Munyori Buku – Head of the Presidential Communication Service
Appointed in October 2024, Buku brings over 26 years of experience in strategic communication across public and private sectors.

Emmanuel Talam – Press Secretary
Appointed in October 2022, Talam serves as the Press Secretary to the Presidential Communication Service.

Eric Ngeno – Messaging Secretary and Speechwriter
Appointed in January 2023, Ngeno is responsible for crafting the President's speeches and messaging.


David Nzioka – Digital and Innovations Secretary
Appointed in January 2023, Nzioka oversees digital communication strategies.

Wanjohi Githae – Public Communications Director
Appointed in January 2023, Githae manages public communication initiatives.

James Kinyua – Branding and Events Secretary
Appointed in January 2023, Kinyua handles branding and event coordination.

State House Communications
Hussein Mohamed – State House Spokesperson
Appointed in October 2022, Mohamed serves as the official spokesperson for State House.

Gerald Bitok – Director of Public Communications
Appointed in 2023, Bitok is responsible for managing public communications from State House.

Government Spokesperson's Office
Isaac Mwaura – Government Spokesperson
Appointed in 2023, Mwaura serves as the official government spokesperson.

Mwanaisha Chidzuga – Deputy Government Spokesperson
Appointed in October 2023, Chidzuga assists in disseminating government information.

Strategic Communication Advisors
Farida Karoney – Strategic Communication Advisor
Appointed in April 2025, Karoney, a former Lands Cabinet Secretary, was brought in to provide strategic communication services across all ministries.

https://kenyainsights.com/ruto-hires-former-cabinet-secretary-to-communications-team-as-critics-question-growing-media-empire/
I agree. He should fire that one egged fellow and hire Pundit instead to revamp the PR propaganda.

Ruto need to revamp communication.
Itumbis and old guys have lost their mojos.