In a democracy, and Kenya's constitution, elections are done every five years. Ruto is 3 years away from finishing his term. During the first year, he undertook significant tasks that are now beginning to yield positive results. Misinformation and disinformation churned out by cartels who wanted to keep the country stagnant because of systems they had in place that benefited are almost out, especially in healthcare, information technology, business law, finance, and the judicial system. The parliament has been amending so many laws and deregulating/regulating Kenya to make it a better place to do business, live, and thrive. During Uhuru's 10-year tenure, he concentrated on the Big Four Agenda items, but his efforts were hindered by the complexity of Kenyan laws and cartels. However, Ruto's arrival has significantly advanced the agenda. though dubbed bottom up. SHA has garnered 4.7-star reviews from 11 million Kenyans, largely due to the pooling of resources that have enabled widespread insurance coverage, particularly for those at the lower end of the economic spectrum. In housing, many poor Kenyans, especially those affording 20k a month rent, can now own 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments similar to the ones in the West where there is running water, high-speed internet, security, and all the good amenities. In two years, the majority of Kenyans will recognize Ruto's progress and readily support his second term. Jitume and Hajira programs are training young people in digital literacy skills and allowing the opportunity to join the global marketplace where money can be harvested at the comfort of their locales. Kenya inasonga!