July 4, 2024

Ruto says he’s the “anointed” one as his presidency fulfills old Kalenjin prophecy

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Ruto says he's the "anointed" one as his presidency fulfills old Kalenjin prophecy

President William Ruto discloses that his presidency was a fulfillment of the old Kalenjin prophecy "Proud Kaplelach"

President William Ruto discloses that his presidency was a fulfillment of the old Kalenjin prophecy “Proud Kaplelach” 

Speaking to a gathering at his Sugoi residence on Friday, December 22, the president asserted that he belonged to the generation of leaders who would develop Kenya or lead it to its doom. 

The president’s remarks alluded to a famous Kalenjin prophecy concerning the Kaplelach age group, whose leadership was expected to be enormous. 

According to the prophecy, their leadership would be of two extremes that would lead to a make-or-break for the country. 

Ruto reaffirmed his faith in his ability to lead, emphasizing that he will bring prosperity to the country.  

“As you all know, our age set Kaplelach was predicted to take over leadership. And for them, it will be a make-or-break moment. I am a proud Kaplelach, and I promise you that I will lead you to success,” said Ruto as reported by Nation. 

Kaplelach became the second last age set as they took 20 years from 1976 to 1996. 

President Ruto stated that it was upon Kenyans to ensure the country continues to grow to prosperity. 

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He pointed out some of the country’s recent recognition on the world stage, questioning why some Kenyans resent the country. 

“We have an amazingly beautiful country. God has blessed us with it. It has hard-working people, a favourable climate, and worldwide respect. Recently, the World Bank stated that Kenya is the third-highest recipient of diaspora remittances globally. It is said to be the most attractive tourist destination in our African continent. I wonder about those who harbour resentment towards Kenya. We have a great country; God has given us a great country. It is our responsibility to make it greater not to destroy it. This is our homeland,” Ruto added. 

Ruto maintained that Kenya’s economy was solid and growing despite the dire situation. 

He justified the Finance Act 2023’s plethora of levies, pointing out that they helped Kenya get out of a huge debt hole. 

“I can now confirm that Kenya is safely out of the danger of debt distress and that our economy is on a stable footing. Inflation is at 6.8%, down from 9.2% last year,” Ruto said during the 60th Jamhuri Day celebrations. 

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