
The president of Kenya William Ruto today donated Ksh 5 million to Gachagua's Former School. Interestingly, the was delivered in a bag as opposed to a cheque a matter that has surprised many especially those who were at the event.
Here is s link: https://twitter.com/Kenyans/status/1637110151177019393?t=UQUxeUwIknO5XWNLxQyJSw&s=1

President Ruto is known to support schools and churches and often he gives money in cash. The deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has also taken the same approach because his donation to the school was also delivered in cash.
President Ruto is the president today and it's obvious that he has the control of all government resources. Kenyans therefore expect the president to take a different approach especially when it comes to matters donations.
The deputy President Rigathi Gachagua also promised to construct a modern swimming pool to ensure the kids of his former school have a better life. Kenyans are however expecting that the government will address the real issues that affect people as opposed to politics.
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