Ruto emphasised his administration’s commitment to development, focusing on key projects including the Affordable Housing Programme and Social Health Insurance Fund.
The President also called for unity and support from both leaders and citizens as the government continues to implement its development agenda across the country.
Congregants follow the sermon at the Church of Christ in Africa, Nairobi Diocese headquarters on June 8, 2025. /PCS.
President William Ruto on Sunday attended a church service in Nairobi, accompanied by several Nairobi leaders.
Ruto emphasised his administration’s commitment to development, focusing on key projects.
These include the Affordable Housing Programme and the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) among other projects.
He reiterated that the government is working closely with local leaders to ensure Nairobi residents benefit from ongoing and upcoming initiatives aimed at improving livelihoods and service delivery.
The President also called for unity and support from both leaders and citizens as the government continues to implement its development agenda across the country.
“Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace - Ephesians 4:3," he quoted on his X official page.
President William Ruto delivering his speech at the Church of Christ in Africa, Nairobi Diocese headquarters on June 8, 2025. /PCS.Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja delivering his speech at the Church of Christ in Africa, Nairobi Diocese headquarters on June 8, 2025. /PCS.President William Ruto with the religious leaders at the Church of Christ in Africa, Nairobi Diocese headquarters on June 8, 2025. /PCS.President William Ruto, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris, and Langata MP Felix Odiwuor, among other leaders at the Church of Christ in Africa, Nairobi Diocese headquarters on June 8, 2025. /PCS. Congregants follow proceedings at the Church of Christ in Africa, Nairobi Diocese headquarters on June 8, 2025. /PCS.Choir members at the Church of Christ in Africa, Nairobi Diocese headquarters on June 8, 2025. /PCS.