For weeks now, President William Ruto has been facing challenges within his administration. Kenyans have been accusing him of not fulfilling the promises he made to Kenyans during his campaigns.
In 2022, President William Ruto then served as the second in command Promised to make education affordable in the country. He also promised to improve the digital economy by making available free wi-fi on markets and other remote areas.
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After taking power, it seems like he failed to fulfill those promises within his three years in office. This led to mass protests in the country leading to even dissolving his cabinet.
Well, after the latest announcement, Kenyans have been left promising him and asking him to continue with the good work he is doing for the people who elected him.
According to the latter sent to Media houses, the government, led by President William Ruto has reduced the school fees in all universities across the country. This move has earned him Praises from presents who have been struggling to get funds for their kids education.
Read below the breakdown from the government directive.



