SAMBUT, Kenya (Reuters) - In the rolling red hills outside the western Kenyan town of Eldoret, residents remember William Ruto as a barefoot schoolboy who used to sell chickens at a roadside stall.
When chicken is cooked with tomatoes or coconut milk, the result is delightful. When it’s cooked with tomatoes and coconut milk, it is doubly delightful. Take Kenyan coconut chicken, for instance.
Kenya elected William Ruto, a former impoverished village chicken seller, as its new president following a tense and chaotic election. Ruto was announced the winner on Monday, though hesitation from ...
Ruto also seemed to have mended fences with his former boss, outgoing president Uhuru Kenyatta, asking him to keep leading talks on regional... NAIROBI, Kenya — William Ruto was sworn in as Kenya's ...
From time to time in this column, I have had occasion to write about differing attitudes towards chicken: the expatriate’s and the Kenyan’s. I have mentioned how it’s eaten: pointless cutlery versus ...
President-elect William Ruto is one of Kenya's wealthiest men but has long portrayed himself as "hustler-in-chief" -- the champion of the poor and downtrodden. Defying corruption allegations going ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — William Ruto was sworn in as Kenya's president on Tuesday after narrowly winning the Aug. 9 election in East Africa's most stable democracy, and quickly signaled that his leadership ...
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