Ruto's Nairobi meet-the-people tour focuses on deal with Raila

President William Ruto, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson join pupils of Zawadi Comprehensive School, Kamukunji in Nairobi County for lunch during the official opening of the Dishi na County Central Kitchen. President Ruto said the government will keep expanding school feeding programmes across Kenya, especially in informal settlements and marginalised areas, to boost enrollment and enhance the performance of learners. [PCS}

A rainy Monday morning could not deter President William Ruto’s from his trademark ‘meet-the-people’ political approach as he toured Nairobi yesterday.

As he made his way through the bustling streets, large crowds gathered in anticipation, with growing concerns over the alarming levels of unemployment in the country.

Ruto’s visit to Kamukunji, an area once regarded as the stronghold of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, came just days after the historic signing of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) – Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) working framework.