Parliament briefly turned into a celebration arena on Thursday when a section of MPs interrupted President William Ruto’s State of the Nation Address with loud chants of “Tutam," a slogan used by his 2027 supporters.
President Ruto had just begun outlining his administration’s progress when the excitement erupted inside the National Assembly.
The sudden chants forced him to pause for a moment as some MPs stood up, cheering, while others, especially from the opposition, remained quietly seated.
In his speech, Ruto highlighted what his government has achieved so far and shared an ambitious 10-year plan aimed at transforming Kenya’s transport and logistics sector.
The president announced that the Ministry of Roads had mapped out 2,500km of highways for dualing and 28,000km of roads to be tarmacked.TO READ MORE, TAP HERE.