
The head of state president ruto has already landed in Mount Kenya for an interdenominational prayer that is being conducted by different churches in embu County. The arrival of ruto in the area coming just a few minutes after he landed back into the country from a one-day tour of the East African countries of South Sudan.

This is the first-ever tour of ruto to embu since he took over the instruments of power, and he was in the company of the area governor Cecily Mbarire together with his assistant of the state house controller Mr Josphat Nanok the former governor for Turkana.
A lot is in store for ruto today since he is expected to preside over several events in the area and hold a rally to thank the locals for exercising their democratic right of a voting for him during the August polls.
Embu County was Among The Few Counties Across The Nation that voted for the routers administration in the just-concluded polls.
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