President William Ruto in his trip to us |
President William Ruto’s daughters have left netizens in awe with their fashion sense. William Ruto has officially kick-started his US state visit. US First Lady Jill Biden officially received Ruto and his wife Rachel as they arrived at Andrews Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. The First Family was received with full ceremonial state honours, highlighting the diplomatic ties between the two nations. How did Ruto’s kids impress while in the US? Rachel wore a stylish kitenge with the Kenyan flag colours, and her daughters did not disappoint. Kenyans on social media have commended Ruto’s daughters for their stylish looks, noting that they have a great sense of fashion. In a snap, as their father officially kicked off his three-day visit, Stephanie had a maroon afro hairstyle. She rocked an all-black ensemble with a cute bag that matched her look. Cullie wore matching cream trousers and a mini coat with a black t-shirt and paired it with some cute heels. Five-year Coca-Cola money plan for Kenya Meanwhile, beverage maker Coca-Cola announced plans to invest KSh 23 billion in Kenya. This announcement was revealed by President William Ruto, who visited the company’s headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. According to Ruto, Coca-Cola will inject money into the Kenyan economy within the next five years to expand its business operations. One of its first projects will be a new bottling plant worth KSh 175 million. What you need to know about Ruto’s trip to the US After touring Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Ruto apologised to one of his daughters. Photos of the first family at the Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, went viral on social media, and Kenyans quickly noticed Charlene was missing in the family portraits. According to Trade Cabinet Secretary (CS) Rebecca Miano, Kenya will pitch over 30 business ideas to prospective investors to close deals worth over $20.5 billion (KSh 2.69 trillion). The president also unleashed his romantic side after he was spotted severally holding his wife’s hand while in the US.
by Patricia Tonui