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[PHOTOS] Ruto witnesses passing out of KWS rangers

President Ruto presided over the passing-out parade of 1,274 ranger recruits in Manyani

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by Tabnacha Odeny

Realtime03 December 2024 - 20:27
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    • The Head of State commended the Kenya Wildlife Service for digitising its services, resulting in an increase in revenue covering up to 87% of its budget.

President William Ruto poses with the rangers during passing-out parade of 1,274 recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS

President William Ruto inspects the Guard of Honour during the passing-out parade of 1,274 ranger recruits at the Kenya Wildlife Service Law Enforcement Academy in Manyani, Taita-Taveta County, on December 3, 2024/PCS


President William Ruto has overseen the passing out parade of Kenya Wildlife Service Rangers in a clolurful ceremony held  at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Mayani, Taita Taveta county on December 3, 2024.

President William Ruto arrives for the passing-out parade of 1,274 ranger recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
The rangers during passing-out parade at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
The rangers during the passing-out parade at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
President William Ruto during passing-out parade of 1,274 ranger recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
The rangers during passing-out parade at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
The Head of State commended the Kenya Wildlife Service for digitising its services, resulting in an increase in revenue covering up to 87% of its budget.

President William Ruto awards one of the rangers during passing-out parade of 1,274  recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
President William Ruto awards another ranger during passing-out parade of 1,274  recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS

Some of the vehicles to be used by the rangers in their work during passing-out parade at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
President William Ruto engages some of the top KWS officers during passing-out parade of 1,274 ranger recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
"This has facilitated investments in initiatives to enhance service delivery, including acquiring 98 service vehicles. We urge the board to accelerate efforts towards achieving financial self-sustainability within two years," Ruto said.

Residents follow proceedings during passing-out parade of 1,274 ranger recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
President William Ruto and Trade CS Salim Mvurya join the rangers for a song during passing-out parade at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
Hats off moment for the rangers during passing-out parade of 1,274 recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
A ranger salutesduring passing-out parade of 1,274 recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS

During the ceremony, President Ruto presided over the passing-out parade of 1,274 ranger recruits.
President William Ruto awarded by Troursim CS Rebecca Miano during passing-out parade of 1,274 ranger recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS

Taita Taveta Woman Rep Lydia Haika, Governor Andrew Mwadime, Toursims CS Rebecca Miano and President William Ruto pose with Sh51 million cheque to cater for compensation  for victims of huma-wildlife conflict during passing-out parade of 1,274 ranger recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS
Rangers during passing-out parade of 1,274 recruits at the KWS Enforcement Academy in Manyani on Dec 3, 2024/PCS

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