President Ruto – Latest News & Insights

Looking for straight‑forward info on Kenya’s President William Ruto? You’re in the right place. This page pulls together the most useful updates on his actions, statements and how they affect everyday life and the environment.

Who is President Ruto?

William Samoei Ruto became Kenya’s president in September 2022 after a tight election. He rose from a farming background, served as deputy president for eight years, and built a reputation as a vocal advocate for the “hustler nation” – a term he uses for Kenya’s low‑income earners.

Since taking office, Ruto has focused on cutting taxes, boosting agriculture and trying to pull more foreign investment into the country. He also talks a lot about job creation and “digital transformation”, saying Kenya needs to move beyond traditional jobs to tech‑driven work.

What he’s doing for Kenya’s environment

Even though his main push is on the economy, Ruto has mentioned green growth a few times. He’s backed a plan to plant millions of trees to fight deforestation, and has spoken about expanding renewable energy, especially solar power in rural areas.

Critics say the government’s new mining licences and big‑scale agriculture projects could hurt wildlife and water sources if not managed well. Ruto’s team says they’re doing environmental impact assessments, but the results are still coming in.

One concrete step is the “National Green Fund” that aims to support small‑scale projects like community gardens and clean cooking stoves. The fund gets money from a small levy on fuel sales, and it’s supposed to help low‑income families while reducing emissions.

If you’re wondering how these policies affect you, think about the new solar mini‑grids being rolled out in remote villages. They promise cheaper, reliable electricity, which can help small businesses and schools stay open after dark.

On the agriculture side, Ruto’s “Agriculture 2.0” program pushes for climate‑smart farming. That means encouraging farmers to use drought‑resistant seeds and better irrigation, which could protect crops when rains are unpredictable.

There’s also talk of a “Blue Economy” push to develop Kenya’s coastal and lake resources responsibly. The idea is to grow tourism and fisheries without depleting fish stocks or ruining coral reefs.

Overall, President Ruto’s agenda mixes economic goals with some green promises. Whether those promises turn into real change will depend on how strictly the government follows through on impact studies and how much pressure civil society keeps up.

Stay tuned to Eco News Africa for the latest updates on President Ruto’s policies, reactions from experts and any new environmental initiatives that hit the headlines.

Moses Kuria Joins President Ruto's Economic Advisory Council, Bringing Wealth of Experience

Ex-Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has been named to President William Ruto's economic advisory team. His inclusion aims to enhance the team's expertise in navigating Kenya's economic hurdles. Known for his public service acumen, Kuria is slated to bring fresh insights to policy-making during a critical phase of economic recovery.

President Ruto Commits to Reappointing Aisha Jumwa, Reaffirms Unity and Support in Coastal Region

President William Ruto has committed to reappointing former Gender and Culture Cabinet Secretary, Aisha Jumwa, to his government. Addressing a crowd in Watamu, he described Jumwa as a resilient leader. As UDA aims to strengthen its foothold in the Coast, Jumwa’s return is seen as a strategic move for party unity and regional support.