President William Ruto assents to Sugar Bill, allowing the re-establishment of Kenya Sugar Board, agency mandated to revive the industry and regulate sugar prices.
President William Ruto awards charters to Islamic University of Kenya and National Intelligence and Research University at State House, Nairobi.
The government will provide Sh100 million for an awareness campaign against gender violence, President William Ruto has said.
President William Ruto has asked the Public Service Commission (PSC) to harmonise the salaries of Kenyan scientists to align with those of their regional colleagues.
The Cabinet has approved the establishment of a presidential working group to develop a comprehensive approach to addressing femicide.
Kenya and Angola will collaborate to resume Kenya Airways' direct flights to Luanda starting in March, Presidents William Ruto and João Lourenço have announced.
President William Ruto and DP Kindiki pledge to address the institution’s challenges.
Kenya to adopt the Kampala Declaration on ending hunger within Africa, President William Ruto urges collaborative efforts to build sustainable food systems.
President William Ruto has completed his four-day extensive development tour of the North Eastern region, covering Mandera, Wajir, Garissa and Isiolo counties.
Establishment of a Credit Rating Agency will eliminate distorted ratings, exaggerated risks, and unjustified high borrowing costs, says President Ruto at AU Summit.
President William Ruto emphasised that a political crisis like the Sudan conflict should be resolved through dialogue rather than military means.
President William Ruto has announced that the government will purchase land from absentee landlords and re-settle squatters along the Coast.
President William Ruto has said the new digital healthcare system will curb fraud that paralysed the defunct National Hospital Insurance Fund.
President William Ruto has clarified that the agreement between UDA and ODM is not about power-sharing or the 2027 elections.
During his second day tour of development projects in Mt Kenya region, the President said unity of purpose will unlock the country's true potential.
President William Ruto has challenged the leadership and managers of Kenyan football to raise the game's profile to international standards.
President William Ruto said that he returned the Conflict of Interest Bill to Parliament because it did not meet the standards demanded by Kenyans.
The ongoing trade tariff war between the United States and other countries across the globe could undermine the current world order, President William Ruto has said.
President Ruto while advocating for equal opportunities, asked leaders to discourage divisive politics and embrace unity for the sake of peace and cohesion.
Ruto noted that Kenya has an abundance of football talent, saying more focus is needed on identifying, nurturing and developing it through conducive infrastructure.