Sunday agenda: Ruto in Narok as Gachagua heads to Nandi for church

The President will be attending a Thanksgiving ceremony for PS Tourism, John Ololtuaa.

In Summary

•Deputy President Gachagua will join the faithful at Kapsabet for a church service.

•Leaders set to join the President include Tourism and Wildlife CS Alfred Mutua.

President William Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua enjoying a cup of Mursik in Bomet on March 16, 2024
President William Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua enjoying a cup of Mursik in Bomet on March 16, 2024
Image: PCS

 President William Ruto on Sunday will head to Narok while his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua will be in Nandi.

The Head of State will be attending a Thanksgiving ceremony for the Principal Secretary for Tourism, John Ololtuaa.

Leaders set to join the President include Tourism and Wildlife CS Alfred Mutua.

The event will take place at Ildolisho village, Kilgoris.

Meanwhile, DP Gachagua will join faithfuls at Kapsabet for a church service.

Apart from the service, Gachagua will be attending the installation of Bishop Moses Serem at Kapsabet AIC, Emgwen Constituency, Nandi.

The duo spent their Saturday in Bomet county where President Ruto  inspected and launched various projects.

He launched the rehabilitation and upgrading of 10Km of Urban Roads in Bomet County.

The urban roads project according to Kenya Urban Roads Authority ( KURA) will enhance accessibility of people, goods and services as well as give the Town a major facelift.

The President also commissioned Chemamul village transformer maximization project.

 Ruto also inspected the progress of affordable housing in the county. 

The 220-unit Bomet affordable housing located in Chepalungu Constituency started in October last year.

State House spokesperson Hussein Mohamed said that the projects are all aimed at delivering the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), whose goal is to positively impact the lives of all Kenyans

"The government has prioritized making all parts of the country easily accessible through construction and upgrading of roads, which are essentially the engine of rapid development and inclusive economic growth. Sound transport infrastructure opens up every corner of the country for trade by linking producers of goods and the markets," he said.

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