First Lady Celebrates President Ruto On His Birthday & 30th Anniversary

Kenya’s First Lady, Rachel Ruto, took to social media to celebrate both her husband President William Ruto’s birthday and their 30th wedding anniversary on the same day. Her message expressed deep gratitude for the love and support they’ve shared throughout their journey together.

Reflecting on their long-standing union, she drew inspiration from scripture, writing:

“Happy Birthday, Bill, my cherished friend and confidant. On this momentous day, I am filled with gratitude. Reflecting on the journey we’ve shared, I am reminded of a verse from the Bible, ‘There are three things that will endure – faith, hope, and love – and the greatest of these is love.’ 1 Corinthians 13:13 Kwa kweli mambo ni matatu.

This heartfelt message highlights the foundation of their relationship and the enduring principles that have seen them through three decades of marriage. It also hints at the unwavering love that remains the cornerstone of their partnership.

Other prominent figures also chimed in with birthday wishes for President Ruto. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua offered a warm, fraternal message: “Happy Birthday, my brother and my friend President William Ruto.”

Defence Cabinet Secretary, Aden Duale, joined the chorus of well-wishers, reminiscing about shared experiences and expressing excitement for the future: “We have shared so many good times together and I can’t wait to see what’s next! Happy birthday, my friend and the President!”

These messages paint a picture of a President who, amidst the responsibilities of his office, continues to cultivate meaningful relationships and inspires affection from those around him.

First Lady Rachel Ruto Highlights The Importance Of Empowering Women

First Lady Rachel Ruto has emphasized the profound impact of empowering women in the country. Speaking on June 22, 2023, the First Lady, who is a staunch advocate for women’s rights, expressed her belief that empowering women can bring about positive transformation in society.

“When you empower a woman, you empower a community. Women are the backbone of society, and their empowerment has a ripple effect that touches every aspect of community life,” Mama Rachel stated.

Recognizing the significant role women play in society, Mama Rachel highlighted the transformation that occurs when a woman is given the means and support to pursue her dreams and aspirations.

“When a woman is empowered, she gains the confidence and resources to pursue her dreams and aspirations. She becomes a beacon of inspiration, a guiding light for others, instilling in them the belief that they too can overcome obstacles and achieve greatness.”

The First Lady’s remarks came after she met with 118 women who have been working tirelessly to beautify the Statehouse by planting grass. The women, who are all members of the Joyful Women Organization, are part of a larger initiative by the First Lady to empower women and promote gender equality in Kenya.

“I am inspired by the work that these women are doing,” Mama Rachel said. “They are a testament to the power of women when they are given the opportunity to reach their full potential.”

The First Lady’s remarks are a timely reminder of the importance of empowering women. As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of inequality and poverty, women are essential to building a more just and prosperous future. By empowering women, we can unleash their full potential and create a better world for all.

Matatu Driver Arrested for Allegedly Obstructing First Lady’s Motorcade

A matatu driver was arrested and charged with obstruction after allegedly blocking First Lady Rachel Ruto’s motorcade in Nairobi.

The driver, who was ferrying passengers to Kakamega, was apprehended along University Way at approximately 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 21.

When questioned by the media, the driver, who has not been named, expressed surprise at his arrest and subsequent detainment at Kabete Police Station. He maintained his innocence and shared his experience with the press, shedding light on the events leading up to his arrest.

The driver said that he was stopped at a red light when the First Lady’s motorcade approached. He said that he waited for the motorcade to pass before proceeding, but that he was then arrested by police officers who accused him of obstructing the motorcade.

A passenger who was present during the incident corroborated the driver’s account. The passenger said that the driver waited for 15 minutes after the motorcade passed before proceeding, but that he was still arrested by police officers.

The passenger criticized the police’s handling of the situation, saying that the driver was clearly not obstructing the motorcade and that his arrest was unjustified.

The driver is due to appear in court on July 5.

The arrest of the matatu driver is a reminder of the challenges that matatu drivers face in Kenya. Matatu drivers are often harassed by police officers, and they are often the targets of arbitrary arrests.

The arrest of the matatu driver is also a reminder of the importance of due process. The driver was arrested and charged with obstruction, but he has not been convicted of any crime. He is entitled to the presumption of innocence, and he deserves a fair trial.

The case of the matatu driver is likely to be closely watched by matatu operators and human rights activists. The outcome of the case could have implications for the rights of matatu drivers in Kenya.

In pictures: DP Ruto’s wife Rachel Ruto preaching and praying in the streets of Meru in bid to prevent violence brought by clan rivalry

The rivalry between Meru Governor Peter Munya and Senator Kiraitu Murungi is threatening to plunge the otherwise peaceful county into violence. And Rachel Ruto was in Meru yesterday to make sure this doesn’t happen.

Rachel Ruto graced a crusade organized by Full Gospel Church of Kenya in Meru town on Wednesday July 5th. The main purpose of the crusade was to preach peace and unity in Meru ahead of August 8th general election.

Clan politics is threatening the peace in the miraa County; political difference between Peter Munya and Kiraitu Murungi who are both vying for gubernatorial seat has divided the people of Meru into clans.

Munya is seeking re-election on a Party of National Unity (PNU) while Kiraitu with his Jubilee ticket is on a mission to unseat him.

Rachel Ruto preached and prayed for peace in Meru, she urged residents not to start the ugly politics that wreaked havoc in parts of Rift Valley years back.

“What I want to encourage the people of Meru County is to stay united. The Bible says a house that I divided against itself cannot stand. Meru County constituents, let us embrace the spirit of brotherhood. Let us stay united. We’ve been watching on TV news items from Meru County which show a lot of things happening in Meru County. But I’d love to tell you, the people of Meru County that division is not your portion.

“There are challenges facing people from other regions in the country, with a major challenge being tribalism…for instance in Rift Valley. What I know, Meru County has never been affected by tribalism and I urge you not to start what God does not want you to start,” Rachel Ruto said.