

Ruto Pledges Classrooms, Healthcare in Wake of Kibera Fire
President Ruto's visit to Kibera following a devastating fire has brought much-needed attention to the plight of the victims. During his visit, the President made several key announcements. He pledged to build 240 new classrooms in Kibera, addressing the lack of educational opportunities for many children. Additionally, he emphasized his commitment to ensuring all Kenyans have access to quality healthcare, stating, "Afya si starehe ya watu matajiri; afya ni haki ya kila Mkenya!" (Healthcare is not a luxury for the rich; healthcare is a right for every Kenyan!). This commitment is particularly significant given the challenges faced by the Kibera community following the recent fire. The event underscores the government's commitment to addressing pressing issues within the community and improving the lives of its citizens.