Ruto to host engagement with media at State House from 7pm

The presidential roundtable session will air live on major TV stations from 7pm, Sunday

In Summary
  • This will be the second major media session the president has had since he was sworn into office in September 2022.
  • The president will utilise the opportunity to lay bare his framework for engagement with Kenyans through his proposed multi-sectoral forum on national issues of concern.
President William Ruto in a round table interview with journalists
President William Ruto in a round table interview with journalists
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President William Ruto will on Sunday evening host the media for a presidential engagement at State Nairobi.

The presidential roundtable session will also air live on major TV stations from 7 pm, Sunday.

This will be the second major media session the president has had since he was sworn into office in September 2022.

The president is expected to use the session to highlight some of his crucial policies and explain why his administration is on the current trajectory.

The media engagement comes against the backdrop of pressure that has been mounted by Generation Z over the Finance Bill, 2024.

The president refused to sign the Bill into law and referred it to Parliament with a recommendation to delete the tax clauses.

The interactive session will accord top editors an opportunity to pose critical questions to the president in the background on various challenges facing his administration amid raging public discontent.

The president will utilise the opportunity to lay bare his framework for engagement with Kenyans through his proposed multi-sectoral forum on national issues of concern.

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