Editor's Review

Ruto marked his 100 days in office on December 22, 2022, after taking the oath of office on September 13.


President William Ruto will on Wednesday hold a round table interview with local and international media houses.

The interview will be held in the evening. It is expected to be live across TV and radio stations.

While announcing the round table interview, State House spokesperson Hussein Mohamed said:

"President William Ruto will hold a media roundtable interview live on Wednesday evening with local and international media," Hussein stated. 

The interview will address a wide range of issues including his 100 days in office and the promises he pledged to fulfil as soon as he takes office. 

 
President William Ruto being interviewed by Nation Media Group Editorial Director Joe Ageyo. PHOTO | FILE

Ruto marked his 100 days in office on December 22, 2022, after taking the oath of office on September 13.

A survey released by Infotrak on Ruto's performance in the 100 days said he had scored an overall grade C in fulfilment of pledges on the economy, governance, gender equality, and infrastructure.

Opposition leader Raila Odinga, on his part, however, said Ruto tenure has achieved nothing substantive for Kenyans.

He said Kenyans are worse off than they were during the campaigns when the Ruto-led United Democratic Alliance issued a list of promises.

"Where Kenyans expected and deserved a massive stimulus package to bail them out of the devastating economic circumstances, they got hit with the cancellation of the subsidies that had cushioned millions from the pain," he said.

The Head of State has, however, asked his opponents not to rush him.