Those honoured included Attorney General Dorcas Odour, Kristina Pratt Kenyatta (sister of former President Uhuru Kenyatta) and Kajiado Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu.
During the 62nd Jamhuri Day celebrations, the President announced the government's plan to build a 60-kilometre expressway from Nairobi to Thika by 2026.
Govt warned it would take stern action against businesses found violating the guidelines over the festive period, in a bid to ensure that only safe products are sold.
According to Ruto, the decision was informed by the poor state of the road, which he said had posed consistent challenges to motorists using the route.
As leader of the Colour Party and the custodian of the regimental colours, the officer works closely with parade commanders to guarantee flawless standards.
The govt's multi-agency operation is scheduled to begin this month with several areas identified as containing unlawful buildings & settlements flagged for demolition.
The President said that the 60-kilometre highway would begin near the existing Nairobi expressway at Museum Hill interchange and terminate at Thika town.
CS Ruku oversaw the delivery of emergency supplies, including foodstuffs, blankets, clothing, and other essentials, aimed at helping affected households stabilise in the aftermath of the tragedy.
The affidavit must clearly state how the document was lost, stolen, or destroyed. This step ensured that the Registrar had formal, sworn documentation regarding the loss.
The programme is expected to strengthen early diagnosis, reduce congestion at the referral facility, and improve access to care for underserved populations.
By celebrating tourism and wildlife on Jamhuri Day, the Government aims to showcase the immense contribution of tourism to the national GDP, foreign exchange earnings, and overall economic recovery.
Besides ensuring compliance with road safety, NPS also announced the security measures that have been put in place to ensure a safe and peaceful holiday period.
Senior Resident Magistrate Gladys Ollimo granted the detention request after the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU) argued that investigators needed more time to process technical evidence and trace communication links.
Omtatah filed the petition alongside COFEK arguing that the multibillion shilling framework violates constitutional provisions on data privacy and sovereignty.