
Ruto Urges Unity in Powerful Madaraka Day Speech
President Ruto's Madaraka Day address in Homa Bay focused on national unity and the need for Kenyans to work together. Speaking at Raila Odinga Stadium, President Ruto thanked Odinga for attending the event. He emphasized the importance of rejecting divisive politics and building the country collaboratively. "Hatuna wasiwasi, hatuna midomo mingi, tunachapa kazi," he declared, which translates to "We have no worries, we don't have many mouths, we work hard." This statement reflects his administration's focus on development and progress. The event highlighted the significance of Madaraka Day as a symbol of self-governance and the ongoing efforts to foster national unity in Kenya. The president's message of unity resonated with the large crowd gathered at the stadium.