The fortunes of President William Ruto's administration seem to be on a steady climb in Western capitals. This is after the Bretton Woods institutions opened their purses further this past week to bail out our admittedly cash-trapped economy. In addition, the President did the nation proud with a well-delivered address to the European Union Parliament in Strasbourg, France, after attending the G20 Investment Summit and Compact with Africa Conference in Berlin.
Interestingly, while the West openly embraces the still young Ruto administration, things do not look as rosy back home, at least based on random social media reactions following his current official trip to Europe. It does not help the President gaffed big time without anybody's prompting by suggesting that his trip to Germany was intended to secure an estimated 200,000 jobs for hustlers. I do not imagine any hustler takes him seriously after similar gaffes on recent trips to Silicon Valley in the US and United Arab Emirates.