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Ruto arrives at Raila Odinga Stadium for Madaraka Day celebrations

Madaraka Day, marked every June 1st, commemorates Kenya’s attainment of internal self-rule from British colonial rule in 1963.

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by BOSCO MARITA

News01 June 2025 - 10:34
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In Summary


  • Top government officials, including Cabinet Secretaries, MPs,  Governors and diplomats, are attending the event.
  • Ruto will lead the day’s celebrations under the theme “Harnessing Kenya’s Blue Economy for National Prosperity.” 

President William Ruto arriving at Raila Odinga stadium. [PHOTO: SCREENGRAB]

President William Ruto has arrived at Raila Odinga stadium in Homa Bay county for the Madaraka Day celebrations.

The president was received his deputy Kithure Kindiki.

Top government officials, including Cabinet Secretaries, MPs,  Governors and diplomats, are attending the event.

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga is also in attendance.

Ruto will lead the day’s celebrations under the theme “Harnessing Kenya’s Blue Economy for National Prosperity.” 

In a significant diplomatic gesture, President Nataša Pirc Musar of Slovenia is the chief guest at this year’s celebrations.

She is currently on a three-day state visit to Kenya, highlighting growing international ties.

Madaraka Day, marked every June 1st, commemorates Kenya’s attainment of internal self-rule from British colonial rule in 1963.

The celebrations are traditionally filled with military parades, cultural displays, and speeches reflecting on national progress and aspirations.

Homa Bay has seen a flurry of activity in the lead-up to the big day.

President Ruto, who arrived in the region on Thursday, has launched several infrastructure and development projects as part of his government’s broader push for regional equality and economic empowerment.

Among the key projects unveiled are the tarmacking of the 40-kilometre Marindi–Oria Bridge Road, the commissioning of 901 affordable housing units in Kisumu under the LAPFUND Makasembo initiative, and the launch of the Lake Victoria Point project in Kirembe.

The President also oversaw the groundbreaking for the Gor Mahia Ring Road in Magina and the revitalization of the Homa Bay pier—a critical infrastructure long neglected, now being restored to boost the blue economy.

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