

Ruto's WhatsApp Advisors Paid Millions While UHC Workers Go Unpaid
Kalonzo Musyoka's Homecoming Speech Sparks Debate Over Ruto's Advisors Tseikuru, Kitui County, Kenya – May 29, 2025 – A recent speech delivered at Kalonzo Musyoka's homecoming event in Tseikuru has ignited a public debate about the number and compensation of President Ruto's advisors. A speaker at the event sharply criticized the president's administration, claiming that Ruto's advisors are excessively numerous, conduct meetings through WhatsApp groups, and receive millions of shillings in payment. This starkly contrasts with the reported plight of unpaid and dismissed UHC workers. "Ma advisors wa Ruto ni wengi sana. Hata hawana ofisi, wanafanyia mikutano kwa Whatsapp group na wanalipwa mamilioni!" the speaker stated, translating to "Ruto's advisors are too many. They don't even have offices, they hold meetings in WhatsApp groups, and they are paid millions!" The speaker's remarks highlight the perceived disparity in resource allocation within the Kenyan government. The video, which has quickly gained traction online, is likely to fuel further scrutiny of Ruto's administration and its financial practices. The situation of the UHC workers serves as a poignant counterpoint to the alleged lavish spending on presidential advisors. While the claims made in the video require further verification, they have undoubtedly sparked a significant conversation about transparency and accountability in Kenyan politics.