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[SIZE=7]Ruto Announces Date Kenyans Should Expect Cheaper Food Prices[/SIZE]
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[li]by KIOKO NYAMASYO on Sunday, 9 April 2023[/li][/ul]
President William Ruto on Sunday, April 9, announced when Kenyans should start expecting lower food prices.

While speaking during a Sunday service at African Inland Church (AIC), in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, the President revealed that he was aware that many Kenyans were suffering.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmrJmHBxcMA:5

Ruto revealed that the government was doing everything in its power to alleviate the suffering.

“I know we have a big debate across the country about the cost of living and how we need to reduce food prices.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDWhdaQYpwo:8

“As a government, we have imported a lot of food, and beginning this week, it will get to the market,” the President told Kenyans.

The Head of State though warned Kenyans that this would only be a temporary relief.

“Lowering food prices boils down to what we do as farmers and the solution is to produce food locally,” he explained the long-term solution to food insecurity in the country.

Ruto remarked that he had a conviction that Kenya had the resources and manpower to produce its own food and reduce overreliance on imports.

He further added that in his own individual capacity as a farmer, he was working towards achieving that.

“This Easter season I decided to spend time here at home and also to supervise the planting on my farm.

“As a farmer, I came down here to look at what I can do. To make a contribution to food production in our country so that we can reduce the cost of living,” he remarked.

On Sunday, March 12, Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi announced that the government would import 2 million metric tonnes of various duty-free food.

“We expect accredited traders will bring in duty-free 1.4 million metric tonnes of imported white maize, 1.1 million metric tonnes of rice and 500,000 metric tonnes of yellow maize,” the CS announced back then.

At that time, Linturi announced that the food would arrive in Kenya starting April 5, 2023.

https://kenyatalk.com/index.php?threads/ruto-moves-swiftly-to-fulfil-raila-demands-after-truce.254850/#post-4141359

Meanwhile, Ruto’s closed-door meeting with officials of a Mysterious Belgian charity group, Bridgin Foundation, sparked widespread uproar over the entity’s source of funds.

According to reports, the Belgian Foundation was questioned for promising various African leaders billions in terms of developmental projects.

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Ruto (red tie) poses for a photo alongside officials from Bridgin Foundation at State House on March 21, 2023.

In particular, President Ruto met with Bridgin’s president Prof. Tanko Mouhamadou and Christopher Prieels, Programme Director, in March 2023, whereby the two parties discussed possible projects to be undertaken in the country.

The charity group came under sharp focus as not much was revealed about the Foundation’s financiers.

Bridgin has in the past targetted various African leaders from countries including Uganda, Malawi, Nigeria, and Liberia among others.

In November 2022, Bridgin entered into a Ksh891 billion contract with the Malawian government to develop the country’s infrastructure.

This is three times more than Malawi’s Ksh251 billion budget in the 2022/2023 financial year, according to the Malawi Revenue Authority.

While interacting with Uganda leadership in 2019, a section of Uganda officials, however, noted that Bridgin’s offer sounded too good to be true.

Aside from Malawi, Bridgin also promised Ksh26 billion for Ecuador, and Ksh15 billion for Nepal for a research hospital and hydro-power facility respectively.

[B]Weche Mogik[/B]
Mtu Wa Majuu, ni ya kawaida - kama hawa Italians ya Kimwarer na Arror. Pesa ya Unga inaenda…

Kenya will be a first world country come Yr2027.

Linturi is a hard working Tenderprenuer and his knowledge will greatly make Kenya the model to other African countries.

Below is a link to his expertise in management.

The way they talk about importing food as if it is something to be proud of.

Who’s fault is it that we’re now importing food? Handchieth brothers null and void, instead of focusing on subsidizing farming like they do in developed countries, wanashughulika na BBI ya kugawa positions for hyenas. It will never be forgotten that unga hit 250/- for the first time in our history because of handchieth

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maumbwa si muhame kenya mkimaliza kurushia polisi dried excrement

Pesa ya magari mabibi inapatikana lakini

So hio 1B inakuuma inayokuuma sana ingelipa all counties? Logic demands that higher offices are the ones to be closed last. Have you ever managed a cattledip?

Mimi? Manage a cattle dip? Sina ngufu, sina uweso. Lakini nyinyi anus lickers mko na memory kama konokono, mlidaganyo ati jambass will rationalize spending na mkaitikia eeeeh bila kuangalia hio mapua ya jambass kama ya Pinocchio

Kwani wewe ni DP Gachagua?.. :D:D:D

Thank God. Dip ingeanguka

Lakini nyinyi anus lickers mko na memory kama konokono, mlidaganyo ati jambass will rationalize spending na mkaitikia eeeeh bila kuangalia hio mapua ya jambass kama ya Pinocchio

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:D:D:D

Gachagua on Sunday, April 9, declared that Azimio Chief Raila Odinga must recognize William Ruto as the president before they could engage in any talks.

Speaking during a church service in Mathira, Gachagua clarified that the talks brokered are between Raila and the parliament and not between him and the president.

He insisted that it was Odinga who approached Ruto on April 1, seeking a way out after hitting a deadlock with the mass action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_UmwFnA0jw:48

That is why we told him to talk in Parliament but ourselves (him and Ruto), we cannot engage Raila. Before we do, he must first acknowledge in public that Ruto is the President of Kenya," Gachagua stated.

In a thinly veiled attack, he noted that Raila could not measure up to him or his boss because he did not have the authority to speak on behalf of the people and that some of his demands were a punch above his weight.

"We told him to advise his MPs because they are elected, to speak to ours. But we cannot talk to him, and on what grounds? Who is he in Kenya?

“He is just an ordinary citizen, he is not elected by anybody. Let them go to the Parliament and engage our MPs and they will tell us what he said. We have no time,” Rigathi declared.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG7RLLEBG7A:10

The DP called out Raila over his silence over the cost of living and the state of the economy during the handshake regime. He argued that if he raised an alarm, things would not have escalated to the current levels.

The DP reiterated that the country was in financial turmoil and pointed a blaming finger at former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration.

"We are not the ones who borrowed that money, but we have to pay because this money is owned by Kenya. William Ruto is the President, and he cannot run away from those debts,” he stated.

Explaining the situation during a church service at PCEA Ngorano Centre Church in Mathira Nyeri County, he urged the clergy to pray for God to give the Head of State wisdom to solve the country’s crisis.

On the flip side, he lashed out at Azimio leader Raila Odinga for calling for mass actions on the pretext of addressing the rise in the cost of living.

“Just how foolish does Odinga think Kenyans are? Where was he when the prices of these commodities were on the rise during Kenyatta’s time?” Gachagua posed.

His sentiments came days after concerns by the members of parliament over the delays, one that critics argued never happened in former regimes, even during harsh economic times.

Among those who came out guns blazing is the Leader of the Minority in the National Assembly Opiyo Wandayi who claimed that Members of the Parliament had not been paid.

However, Kikuyu lawmaker Kimani Ichung’wah dismissed the claims stating that all MPs had been paid on April 5.

His sentiments came amid a heated exchange between him and Odinga over the truce and who reached out to the other for a ceasefire.

On April 6, ODM Secretary Edwin Sifuna revealed that the opposition chief had instructed them to ignore any comments on the bipartisan talks except those by Ruto.

Sifuna explained that Raila did not want any comments that would jeopardize the recently brokered truce and ordered that any communication on the same should be made from him.

Azimio named seven members, two senators and five MPs, who would represent the party in the talks with the Kenya Kwanza government.

Kenya Kwanza side is scheduled to unveil its representatives on Tuesday, April 11, when the faction holds its Parliamentary Group meeting.

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Someone tell Gachietha Economics 101 dictates that national prosperity is created not inherited and enjoys the advantages of perpetual success in the streams of revenue. As a bare minimum, he should be telling us of the corrective policies they’re putting in place to ‘resuscitate the economy’. As of now, the DP thinks his only role is to speak in every function he goes to and be seen on TV. Hapa hakuna serikali bana

How does a newly married man feel when they view his marriage a failed one since hajaleta Watoi wakumtesa duniani.

Ndio watu wa Forest Cash-inn wamchekeleee x10…?

Gachagua has no respect for the ‘ordinary’ mwananchi. He has stolen so much of our money he is no longer ‘ordinary’. And to think some Kenyans actually voted for this thoughtless baboon…

[SIZE=7]Murkomen Reveals The Government Is Actually Not Broke…[/SIZE]
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[li]by KIOKO NYAMASYO on Monday, 10 April 2023 [/li][/ul]
Transport Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kipchumba Murkomen on Sunday, April 9, revealed President William Ruto’s struggles in running the government.

The CS was speaking during a congregation of African Inland Church (AIC) bishops from Elgeyo Marakwet.

During the event, Murkomen further explained why former Prime Minister Raila Odinga should be thankful he was not the president.

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“I have seen that there is a national discourse about the country being broke.

“That is not true, the Ruto-led government has money but is using all of it to pay debts,” Murkomen appraised Kenyans of the country’s economic situation. o_O:rolleyes::rolleyes:

The CS revealed that the wanton borrowing had crippled the country limiting its recurrent expenditure.

“Some of the loans we are paying cannot be accounted for as there are no records on how the cash was used,” he added.

Murkomen further told Raila to be happy that he was not elected as president during the August 9, 2022, general election.

“Raila should be thankful that he is not the one heading this government as he would not have known how to clean the mess created by the previous administration.

“At least, with Ruto, he knows on how to hustle ways to get the country out of this economic hole,” he remarked. :D:D:D

The former senator who also served as the Senate Majority Leader argued that instead of Raila leading demonstrations, he should be thankful to God that he was not in charge.

Murkomen’s statement that the government is not broke was in line with what Deputy Rigathi Gachagua stated on Sunday, April 9.

“It is true we are having challenges in paying salaries and giving money to governors because the handshake government ruined this economy. They borrowed money left, right, and center.

“Because we are a responsible government, we have to pay this money,” the DP announced why there was a delay in releasing money to the counties.