"It is unfortunate the former president has chosen to be on the wrong side of history by defying a legitimate decision of the party organ.." Kanini Kega stated.
“This is the essence of the Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda that aims at providing the opportunities and enabling environment for our people to thrive,” he noted.
Residents asked President William Ruto and Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki to intervene over what they termed as laxity of the police officers.
“We may be going through some challenges but it’s like building a house, some cracks may develop but after some time it will settle,” the First Lady stated.
President Ruto's obsession with taxes including proposal to introduce a housing levy has rubbed Kenyans the wrong way, especially with the current economic turmoil.
According to the KUCCPS portal, the universities offered low rates ranging from Ksh77,000 to Ksh96,000 for different cluster points for students to join the institutions.