
Ruto's Truthfulness Questioned: Did He Speak to the Dead?
President Ruto's Alleged Disregard for Fact-Checking Sparks Debate in Kenya Kenya is buzzing with discussion following a recent TV interview where claims emerged about President William Ruto's alleged habit of accepting information without verification. The interview, aired on Lightcast TV Kenya, featured a guest who highlighted Ruto's statement about speaking to a deceased individual as a prime example. The guest stated, "Ruto likes consuming lies and loves it that way, we even heard him in Narok saying he spoke with a person who died in 2017." This claim has raised eyebrows, particularly considering the context of a recent meeting with a foreign president. The interview also touched on the sensitive topic of abductions in Kenya, with the guest suggesting a link between the president's alleged behavior and the ongoing issue. The show's hosts expressed concern about the potential damage to Kenya's international reputation due to the president's actions. While the claims require further investigation, the interview has ignited a conversation about truth and accountability within the Kenyan leadership.