Is William Ruto the Most Disliked Kenyan President in History?
KENYA, JUL 12 – President Ruto orders police to shoot protesters in legs amid a crackdown that has killed over 140 people and injured hundreds while suppressing dissent over austerity and debt policies.
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After over 50 demonstrators gunned down this year, Kenya’s President Ruto orders: “Shoot them in the leg”
This sadistic call for mutilation is a thinly disguised pledge to continue murdering protesters. In total, Ruto’s regime has killed over 140 protestors, left thousands injured and maimed for life, while hundreds have disappeared or been abducted.
Why are Kenya’s youth taking to the streets against President William Ruto?
Kenya protests: Over 100 protesters have been killed since last year in Kenya, including 31 on July 7 alone. More than 500 arrests have been made, and at least 107 others have been injured. Demonstrations erupted in 20 of Kenya’s 47 counties, with the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights accusing police of using lethal force and collaborating with armed gangs
OPULENCE! President RUTO spotted on his vast wheat farm rocking a designer crocodile blouson jacket worth Ksh 6.2 million
Saturday, July 12, 2025 - President William Ruto is once again under public scrutiny for his lavish fashion choices after being spotted in a designer jacket worth $48,350 (approximately Ksh6.25 million). The brown lambskin and crocodile blouson jacket caught attention as the President toured his expansive wheat farm. While Ruto, one of Kenya’s wealthiest individuals, is not known for flaunting his wealth but recent appearances suggest a shift. D…
Kalonzo sustains criticisms on Ruto over shoot-the-legs order
Wiper Party leader Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka has continued to take a dig at President William Ruto’s directive to officers to shoot in the leg anyone caught looting during the protests. In a statement on Saturday, July 12, 2025, Kalonzo reprimanded the head of state, indicating that he was perpetuating inhumane treatment of Kenyans. The former […]
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