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William Ruto Impresses with Fluent Dholuo Speech: "Tunachapa Kazi Bila Break"

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President William Ruto left many Kenyans pleasantly surprised after delivering part of his Madaraka Day address in fluent Dholuo.

William Ruto quoted Prince Indah's song.
William Ruto surprised many after speaking in fluent Dholuo on the 62nd Madaraka Day. Photo: William Ruto.
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The head of state charmed attendees at the 62nd celebrations held at the Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay County, speaking confidently from the podium.

Ruto quoted lyrics from popular Luo musician Prince Indah’s hit song Osiepe, sending the crowd into applause.

"Sisi hatuna maneno. Sisi tunapiga tu kazi. Sisi hatuna wasiwasi," he said in Dholuo, echoing the lyrics about staying focused and undeterred.

The President used the moment to reinforce his administration’s commitment to work despite growing political noise and criticisms.

“Hatuna wasiwasi, hatuna midomo mingi, tunachapa kazi. Ile kazi bila break ndio tunachapa. Tuendelee ama tusiendelee?” Ruto posed, drawing cheers from the audience.

His fluency in Dholuo particularly impressed residents, as it was a moment where the president truly connected with the people.

Over the years, the head of state has become known for his multilingual skills, regularly addressing locals in their dialects.

He has previously spoken in Luhya, Kikuyu, and even Somali during visits to respective regions.

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Here are some social media reactions:

"Huyu tumezoea hakuna lugha hajui sasa 'wows Kenyans 'it's normal."

"We want work not politics Mr.president."

"Alikuwa anasoma hiyo speech ya dholuo kwa karatasi.Tulitazama my friend."

"You see when its luo he speaks fluently but when it comes to okuyu he almost swallowed his tongue."

"Took him all night to cram that Luo language you talking about."
William Ruto impressed many with some fluent dholuo.
William Ruto presided over the 62nd Madaraka Day at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay.
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At the same celebration, First Lady Rachel Ruto turned heads with a striking outfit that paid homage to the Kenyan flag.

Her ankle-length dress was primarily green, with a dramatic red section flowing from her right shoulder down her front, and a black accent on the left shoulder.

Fine white detailing ran through the red, completing the patriotic theme.

She complemented the look with a stylish handbag and her trademark short hairstyle.

Her appearance exuded grace and quiet sophistication, fitting for the national occasion.

President Ruto also looked polished in a well-fitted blue suit, paired with a clean white shirt and a bold red tie, a look that balanced authority and elegance.

The second lady, Joyce Kindiki, wore a flowing maroon lace gown, a chic blonde bob wig, silver block heels, and a white statement necklace.

The Deputy President, Kithure Kindiki, looked sharp in a navy blue suit, white shirt, and maroon tie, perfectly complementing each other.

The pair strolled together, engaged in light conversation.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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