George Ruto spotted painting new matatu believed to be his
President William Ruto's son, George, is impressing Kenyans with his grounded personality.

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Despite being part of the First Family and bearing a striking resemblance to his father, George consistently shows that he is down-to-earth and not carried away by his status.
His ability to connect with the public is rare and refreshing for someone in his position, showing that humility is at the heart of his character.
In a viral video, the young man was spotted involved in painting a new matatu.
As seen in the clip, George was passionately working on the matatu’s design.
He wore an Arsenal home kit, blue jeans, and black and white Vans sneakers.
As he bent over to ensure the paint was perfectly applied to the base of the matatu, it was evident that he was enjoying the project.
The matatu itself was covered in graffiti, fitting perfectly into the matatu culture that is popular in Nairobi.
This marks the latest display of his involvement in the matatu business, where he already has two famous matatus, MoneFest and Matrix, in operation.
The clip sparked reactions online, with many praising his hands-on approach to business.
The clip shared on Instagram by Matrix captioned George as the "Investor of the Year".
"Investor of the Year. Airbrush potraits @ George. Tisap Tisap Tisap."
Here are comments from netizens:
Dee Bwoy:
"Bro creating employment more than the father."
lesiamon_mpoe:
"Ati juzi NTSA walisema nini kuhusi nganya na graffiti?"
sheena_gak.eey:
"This guy is always humble man ...but y'all just find a way to irritate him."
nswtbrian:
"The only normal executive I know."
This comes just a few days after he was spotted casually filming a moving matatu on a busy highway.
George was without any visible security detail around him.
On Sunday, April 20, George was spotted with the crews of his two matatus.
Photos shared online show George giving a thumbs up with both vehicles, Matrix and Money Fest, visible in the background.
Another image captured balls and trophies, hinting that George may have been hosting a football tournament. The PSVs, which operate along Nairobi's Embakasi route, are part of the popular Raptor Family.
Separately, Charlene was casually seen navigating Mombasa without any visible security detail.
A video showed her waiting by the roadside before boarding a matatu with a male companion, with whom she appeared to share a relaxed conversation.
Inside the matatu, Charlene smiled and kept a low profile, attracting minimal attention from fellow passengers.

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She paid a KSh 50 fare before stepping off at her destination and continuing on foot through the streets.
Source: TUKO.co.ke