Tag: William Ruto

  • BREAKING: Returning officer in Kenyan election feared killed as violence spreads

    BREAKING: Returning officer in Kenyan election feared killed as violence spreads

    According to local sources, a returning officer in the Kenyan presidential election, Daniel Musyoka has been feared killed.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Musyoka, a worker with Kenya’s Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) had been missing for days.

    The body of the deceased was found in Kajiado South sub-county where the police were alerted over the presence of the body of a middle-aged man in the forest.

    According to Loitoktok police boss Kipruto Ruto, the body was identified by his sisters, Mary Mwikali and Ann Mboya at Loitokitok sub-county mortuary.

    Mr Ruto said Musyoka body was discovered early on Monday in Kilombero forest, at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro by herders. According to the police, the area is a notorious dumping site for murder victims.

    The police boss said the body was naked, though the man’s clothes – a tracksuit and a Maasai shuka – were found at the edge of the valley.

    “There were visible signs of struggle and torture on the victim’s body,” Ruto said.

    Mr Musyoka, 53, served as returning officer at Embakasi East polling station in Nairobi county.

    Violent protests rock Kenya after deputy president, Ruto wins election

    Violent protests have erupted in Raila Odinga’s stronghold of Kisumu and parts of Nairobi after he lost his fifth bid for Kenya’s presidency to Deputy President William Ruto.

    Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairman Wafula Chebukati said on Monday that Ruto won almost 7.18 million votes (50.49 percent) in the August 9 vote, against Odinga’s 6.94 million (48.85 percent).

    As news of the results filtered through to Kisumu, large numbers of protesters congregated on a roundabout in the lakeside city, throwing stones and setting tyres on fire as they blocked roads with broken rocks.

    AFP correspondents reported that police fired live rounds as protests erupted in the Nairobi slum of Mathare where Odinga is popular.

    And across town in Kibera, one of Nairobi’s largest slums, young supporters, who refer to Odinga as “Baba” or “father” in Swahili, demanded a re-run as they hurled stones.

    The chaos emerged just before the declaration when the electoral commission’s vice chair and three other commissioners told journalists they could not support the “opaque nature” of the final phase.

    The sudden split in the commission came minutes after Odinga’s chief agent said they could not verify the results and made allegations of “electoral offences” without giving details or evidence.

    Odinga, 77, a veteran opposition politician now backed by the ruling party, has not spoken in public since the results were announced, but has accused his opponents of cheating him out of victory in the 2007, 2013 and 2017 presidential elections.

    The 2007 polls in particular, which many independent observers also considered deeply flawed, cast a long shadow over Kenyan politics, unleashing a wave of ethnic violence that pitted tribal groups against each other and cost more than 1,100 lives.

    Declared winner Ruto vowed to work with “all leaders”, attempting to ease tensions.

    “There is no room for vengeance,” Ruto said, adding, “I am acutely aware that our country is at a stage where we need all hands on deck.”

    The IEBC had earlier said it would be issuing the results of the closely fought August 9 race at 1200 GMT but by almost 1500 GMT there was still no announcement.

    Latest official results published by Kenyan media early Monday had given Deputy President William Ruto a slight edge over Raila Odinga.

    As confusion reigned, scuffles broke out at the IEBC’s heavily guarded national tallying centre in Nairobi, where some people were seen throwing chairs.

    The IEBC has been under pressure to deliver a clean poll after claims of rigging and mismanagement led to the annulment of the 2017 election race.

  • Kenyan presidential election: What Buhari said about Ruto’s victory

    Kenyan presidential election: What Buhari said about Ruto’s victory

    President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated the President-elect of Kenya, William Ruto, on his victory in the General Elections on Monday.

    In a congratulatory message issued by his spokesman, Mr Femi Adesina in Abuja, the president also commended the people of Kenya for the peaceful and transparent outcome of the elections.

    He said this had again demonstrated that the democratic process, values and principles remain the best way for the people to select their leaders and hold them accountable.

    According to him, Nigeria values Kenya as a strategic partner in the fight against terrorism and violence extremism.

    He believed that the partnership was buoyed by a long history of friendship, economic and trade ties.

    Buhari also said that effective collaboration through international organisations such as the African Union, the United Nations and the Commonwealth was responsible for the mutual ties.

    While wishing Deputy President, Ruto a successful inauguration and tenure in office, the president said he looked forward to more fruitful and robust engagements between the two countries.

    He observed that the two countries shared priorities such as enhancing peace and security on the continent, democracy, and greater economic prosperity and social development.

    The Nigerian leader saluted President Kenyatta for his statesmanship and exemplary leadership to the people of Kenya in the past nine years.

    He also lauded him for the profound legacies of his administration on infrastructure, education, healthcare reforms and tourism as well as strong influence and support on regional security.

  • Kenyan presidential election: Ruto quotes popular Bible verse after victory

    Kenyan presidential election: Ruto quotes popular Bible verse after victory

    President-elect, Republic of Kenya, William Ruto has taken to Twitter to quote a popular Bible verse after winning the Kenyan presidential election.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Ruto was declared the winner of the Kenyan presidential election by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) after 6 days of collating results.

    “In that day you will say: “Give praise to the LORD, proclaim his name; make known among the nations what he has done, and proclaim that his name is exalted.” — Isaiah 12:4,” Ruto tweeted.

    TNG reports Ruto is the incumbent Deputy President of Kenya until winning the election. He defeated opposition leader, Raila Odinga backed by Uhuru Kenyatta in the Kenyan presidential election.

    In announcing the election results, IEBC Chair, Wafula Chebukati declared that Ruto won the election, polling 50.49 per cent of the total votes cast. Odinga, on the other hand, polled 48.85 per cent of the votes.

    However, the credibility of the election results has been called to question. Four IEBC Commissioners led by Vice Chair of the Commission, Juliana Cherera have disowned the results, saying tallying was opaque.

  • BREAKING: William Ruto wins Kenyan presidential election

    BREAKING: William Ruto wins Kenyan presidential election

    Kenya’s Deputy President, William Ruto has defeated opposition leader, Raila Odinga backed by Uhuru Kenyatta in the Kenyan presidential election.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Ruto led a tight presidential race against Odinga, official results reported by Kenyan media showed on Monday.

    Ruto was declared the winner of the presidential election by the Kenyan Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), chaired by Wafula Chebukati.

    He won the election, polling 50.49 per cent of the total votes cast and was declared president-elect by Chebukati. Odinga came second with 48.85 per cent of the votes.

    TNG reports the announcement of the results of the Kenyan presidential election is coming six days after Kenyans went to the polls.

    The credibility of the election results has been called to question. Four IEBC Commissioners led by Vice Chair of the Commission, Juliana Cherera have disowned the results, saying tallying was opaque.

  • Kenya Presidential Election:  Ruto, Odinga in tight race

    Kenya Presidential Election: Ruto, Odinga in tight race

    The citizens of Kenyan are waiting patiently to know their next president as election results continue to trickle in.

    Desks being used for the result verification process have been cleared and the national tallying center is being prepared for the declaration.

    So far, the deputy President, William Ruto is narrowly leading ahead of  ex-Prime Minister Raila Odinga in the latest count.

    The Kenyan law stipulates that the election result must be announced latest August 16.

    On Sunday, both Mr. Odinga and Mr. Ruto urged anxious Kenyans to be patient as they wait for the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to determine which of them would be the country’s fifth president.

    There have also been calls for peace from several leaders and bodies including the Catholic church which asked for “patience and civility” and urged the main candidates to show “restraint and statesmanship”.

    At the moment,  Ruto leads the official tally at 51% against Mr. Odinga’s 48%, according to local media.

    There are still 39 constituencies to be counted before the final winner is announced.