Welcome to Kenya News Podcast, your in-depth look at the pressing current issues unfolding in Kenya and how the nation's leadership is responding. Our focus today centers on President William Ruto's first public address following the recent widespread protests that led to "turmoil" and "anarchy" on Wednesday. These demonstrations, which included "Ruto must go" campaigns, have targeted figures like the Attorney General and have raised serious questions about the country's direction.
In this podcast, we delve into the significant impact of these protests, which have been marked by "theft and lawlessness" and the "destruction of property". The sources highlight the severe consequences for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), with many people losing jobs and businesses, and protests resulting in deaths, injuries, and businesses going "up in flames".
We analyze President Ruto's strong message and warnings. He has unequivocally stated that "no one would be spared if Kenya were to go under," emphasizing that "the country belongs to all of us". The President has challenged his opponents to adhere to constitutional provisions, advising them to "look for a better plan" and "convince the people of Kenya that you have a better plan" if they seek to change leadership. He has also condemned the use of property destruction to achieve political gain. Additionally, his deputy, Professor Rigathi Gachagua, echoed these sentiments, declaring that such events would not be allowed to recur and expressing a willingness to "become unpopular politically and save the security and future of Kenya". Join us as we explore these critical developments and their implications for Kenya's stability and future.