President William Samoei Ruto addressed a crowd in Homabay town after attending a church service at African Inland Church (AIC). He Was accompanied by several leaders including Ndindi Nyoro, Jack Ranguma Fred Outa among others.

While speaking to the crowd, he was forced to stop his speech and listen to what the crowd was chanting about. According to a video shared on his page, the Homabay residents asked the President about Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) issue which they wanted it to be addressed.
President Ruto hilariously responded that he understands that women no longer have time for family duties at night as they are busy working at children's assignments. He promised the residents that the taskforce he has formed to deal with the issue will bring a good and friendly system that will satisfy the needs of the society.
Here is the link to watch the video. Click here. https://www.facebook.com/williamsamoei/videos/2213266515501093/?app=fbl
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