
Today, William Ruto hosted over 200 delegates from diaspora in his Karen home. During his speech he mentioned that during his term with the president, the had a big four agenda for Kenyans which was food security, affordable housing, universal health care and manufacturing and job creation.

One thing that he emphasised was universal health care. He stated that it was unfair for a citizen earning five thousand a month to be subscribing to an insurance fund of 10% of his monthly income. Giving himself as an example, he said he was paying a monthly fee of 0.555%. He Attributed the inequality to Raila's Reggae theme which was the BBI.

He stated that were it not for that he would have delivered on their promises to Kenyans. Je also mentioned some of the things he planned to do if elected the next President of Kenya.
Watch the live event here
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