President Ruto slams critics “Nikitoka tu siku mbili , kelele”

President Ruto slams critics “Nikitoka tu siku mbili , kelele”

A day after jetting in the country after, yet another foreign trip, president William Ruto claims that he had a fruitful trip. The head of state was speaking at a Sunday church service in Eldoret on 29th October.

Saudi 350,000 employees deal

He disclosed that the government was in the process of signing a bilateral agreement with the Kingdom of Saudia Arabia to win an estimated 350,000 jobs for Kenyan abroad.

“Saudi Arabia needs 350,000 employees from Kenya” the head of state said.

Public outcry on huge spending on foreign trips

In light of the recent public outcry about his office’s huge spending on foreign trips, the president dismissed such sentiments and insisted that his trips were necessary to improve the country’s economic situation and secure jobs for youths.