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Fred Okang’o - Strategic Comms Advisor: I want to remind Kenyans that even if they don’t like Ruto, we must respect the Office of the President. It’s unfortunate that a shoe was thrown at him because anything could have happened
| Fred Okang’o | Ruto's Shoe Incident in Migori |
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- 5 May 2025 - One of Pope Francis' popemobiles is to be repurposed and will become a mobile health clinic for children in Gaza, in accordance with the late pontiff's last wishes.
- 5 May 2025 - The MP was shot from close range on Wednesday evening.
- 5 May 2025 - State House digital strategist and head of presidential special projects Dennis Itumbi has played down the narrative that maintains that President William Ruto was smacked with a shoe, painting a different picture of what he claims actually happened.
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- 5 May 2025 - Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku, has reaffirmed his commitment to enhancing public service delivery across the country, with a particular focus on marginalised regions.
- 5 May 2025 - African Catholicism has been severely affected by the polarisation in the broader church.