President William Ruto says more than 23.3 million Kenyans have signed up for the Social Health Authority scheme, calling it proof that the universal health plan is gaining trust among the public.
Data from the Social Health Authority (SHA) shows that Kenyans have embraced the new universal healthcare scheme, President William Ruto has said.
President Ruto welcomed the ongoing reforms in the international financial system to make it fairer and more efficient.
The President pointed out that muguka is a scheduled crop under the Kenyan law and therefore enjoys legal and State protection
Ruto has called on Harambee Stars fans to maintain discipline during the team's Sunday match against Zambia at the Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi.
President Ruto said the recruitment to the National Youth Service will be significantly scaled up from the current 18,000 young people to 100,000 in the next three years.
President William Ruto has called on African leaders to unite in championing reforms of the United Nations Security Council.
Ruto on Saturday said the fee was introduced to discourage abuse of the service by citizens who, after receiving IDs for free, would lose them and replace them regularly.
President William Ruto has enrolled for a Masters in Artificial Intelligence at the Open University of Kenya, signaling his firm endorsement of the country’s first fully digital university.
President William Ruto led the Parliament leadership in paying their last respects to former Prime Minister Raila Odinga at Parliament buildings where hsi bodty lay in-state.
Ruto said the new system of delivering medicines and other health commodities directly to hospitals will guarantee the uninterrupted provision of health services under the UHC programme.
He called on the community to support Kenya’s plan to develop the highest calibre of human capital needed to transform the country into a first-world economy.
Ruto urged the envoys to actively champion the government’s agenda of transforming Kenya into a first-world economy.