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President Ruto embarks on five-day tour of Mt Kenya

The five-day tour will begin on Saturday morning with a road trip from Nairobi

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by FELIX KIPKEMOI

News03 August 2023 - 13:09
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In Summary


  • The Head of State will be at the State Lodge Sagana for an interdenominational prayer service on Sunday.
  • He will start his day on Monday in Mukurweini where a road will be commissioned.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, President William Ruto, Nyandarua Senator John Methu and National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwa during a past meeting.

President William Ruto is set for an intense development tour of Mt Kenya starting this weekend.

The five-day tour will begin on Saturday morning with a road trip from Nairobi, marked by stop-overs in Githurai and Kenol.

At Kagio Trading Centre, the President is expected to open a water project before addressing wananchi at Baricho in Kirinyaga County.

In Karatina, he will commission the Marua-State Lodge Road which will ease the movement of goods and services and spur growth in the area.

On Sunday, the Head of State will be at the Sagana State Lodge for an interdenominational prayer service.

He will start his day on Monday in Mukurwei-ni where a road will be commissioned.

This event will be succeeded by the launch of water projects in Tetu and Othaya.

At Nyeri Town, the President will open a bus park that is poised to ease congestion and create a friendly transport environment.

On Tuesday, he will open a new Kenya Co-operative Creameries facility in Kiganjo.

Thereafter, he will host Mt Kenya leaders at the Sagana State Lodge.

Agriculture, infrastructure, health, and education among other sectors, are expected to dominate the meeting which will be composed of governors, MPs, MCAs, among others.

The Mt Kenya tour will come to an end on Wednesday when the President will open the three-storeyed, 175-bed capacity Naromoru Level IV Hospital.

He will later launch an affordable housing project in Gichugu before landing in Thika where he will commission the Karimenu Dam Water Supply Project and also launch affordable housing.

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