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William Ruto

DATE OF BIRTH


December 21, 1966

GENDER


Male

OCCUPATION


Politician, Botanist

FAMILY


Married Rachel in 1991

BIOGRAPHY


Dr Ruto, PhD, is the President of the Republic of Kenya.

He was born in Sugoi, Uasin Gishu County in 1966. 

Education background: Early schooling at Kamagut Primary, then joined Wareng Secondary School, followed by Kapsabet Boys High School for his A levels. He joined the University of Nairobi where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Botany and Zoology in 1990. He returned to same university years later and graduated with a Master of Science degree in 2011 and PhD in 2018.

Dr Ruto has served as Kenya’s deputy president since 2013 when he was elected as President Uhuru Kenyatta’s running mate. In October 2014, he served as acting President when Mr Kenyatta briefly relinquished power to attend to his criminal case at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands. Mr Kenyatta's charges were later dropped.

In 2011, he was named among the six individuals who planned and sponsored the 2007/08 post-election violence in which 1,200 people were killed and many others displaced over a disputed following a disputed presidential election. Dr Ruto was charged alongside journalist Joshua Arap Sang with crimes against humanity (murder, deportation or forcible transfer of population and persecution) during violence that followed the 2007 elections. The trial of Dr Ruto and Mr Sang opened on 10 September 2013. 

Dr Ruto's case at the ICC also collapsed in 2016. At the time, the court ruled there was insufficient evidence after crucial witnesses withdrew

He was a co-founder and key member of the infamous Youth for Kanu 1992 (YK92), a lobby group that campaigned for late President Daniel Moi in the 1992 general elections. Earlier, he had met Mr Moi, his political mentor, through his involvement in church activities. 

He was first elected to Parliament in 1997 as MP for Eldoret North. Dr Ruto served as an assistant minister in the Office of the President from 1998 to 2002 when he was elevated to cabinet as Minister for Home Affairs following the sacking of George Saitoti by Mr Moi after disagreements over the 2002 succession. Dr Ruto has also served as Minister for Agriculture and Higher Education. 

Dr Ruto opposed the referendum on the new Constitution in 2005 and 2010. 

He set his eyes on the 2022 presidential election which he contested on a UDA ticket under the Kenya Kwanza Alliance. 

On August 15, Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chair Wafula Chebukati declared Dr Ruto Kenya's President elect after garnering 50.49 percent of the vote against Raila Odinga's 48.85 percent. 

Mr Odinga challenged the results at the Supreme Court. However, the seven-judge bench upheld Dr Ruto's win. The court said it found no evidence of hacking and that no evidence was produced to show that Mr Chebukati and other IEBC staff were involved. 

Latest articles on William Ruto:

  1. What the fart about livestock vaccination? An explainer on stinking Ruto, critics clash

    The debate about livestock farting has gained public attention due to its potential environmental impact, particularly methane emissions.

    Tsangasini Livestock sales yard
  2. Police boss to Kenyans: We don’t know who the abductors are

    Despite Kanja's denials, politicians and clerics are sceptical, accusing the government of running a secret abduction unit targeting dissidents.

    Inspector-General of Police nominee Douglas Kanja
  3. Pressure mounts on Ruto to act as new abductions reported

    Public figures condemned the abductions, and called for immediate action, accusing the police of involvement in the disappearances.

    William Ruto
  4. Stop abductions, Raila tells Ruto government

    Mr Odinga says Kenyans cannot live in a country where people disappear or are abducted for no reason.

    Raila Odinga
  5. Siaya ready to host President William Ruto and Uganda's Yoweri Museveni

    President Ruto and Uganda's Museveni will be in attendance, marking the event as significant for both nations.

    Yoweri Museveni and William Ruto
  6. PREMIUM Gachagua to Ruto: Order the release of all abductees

    Gachagua urged Ruto to immediately release all those believed to have been abducted during the festive season.

    Nation inside
  7. No respite for Kenyans

    The general verdict is that the Kenya Kwanza coalition government has performed below expectations

  8. PREMIUM MPs to vet Ruto CS nominees from January 14

    Public submissions challenging nominees’ suitability must be made by January 3, 2025.

    Parliament Buildings
  9. PREMIUM Azimio: Coalition on the verge of collapse as Raila, Uhuru shake hands with Ruto

    Ms Karua, who triggered an exit clause, says she feels betrayed, while other coalition partners are in talks to leave Azimio.

    Kalonzo Musyoka, Martha Karua and Eugene Wamalwa
  10. PREMIUM Gaitho: Debunking the big lie on Uhuru ‘allies’ in Ruto’s new cabinet picks

    Our newspapers have gone into overdrive with almost daily headlines on ‘Uhuru allies’ landing plum jobs.

    William Ruto
  11. PREMIUM Ruto embraces ‘dynasties’ as string of U-turns grows

    President turns to ‘dynasties’ for rescue from hostile hustlers, but State House insists he is just being pragmatic to address emerging concerns.

    William Ruto.
  12. Mr President, Kenyans yearn for solutions

    The political class has perfected the art of blackmail whenever they get hungry for power or money.

    William Ruto
  13. Ruto: Dualling of Nairobi-Nakuru highway to start next year

    Leaders have lamented about the traffic jam, especially during the festive season.

    Nairobi-Nakuru highway
  14. Kenya deserves better

    Despite the great strides that the country has achieved, there is a lot more to be desired.

  15. PREMIUM Inside Ruto’s expanding list of advisers after pledge to trim team

    The growing number of advisers has sparked public debate over the cost, while government officials defend the appointments as crucial.

    Nation inside (26)
  16. PREMIUM No funds in budget for Sh21bn livestock vaccination plan

    The livestock department needs Sh21 billion in five years to inoculate cows and goats against two contagious transboundary diseases.

    A cow getting vaccinated.
  17. PREMIUM Questions over Ruto’s revolving door in key ministries

    The changes raise questions on how Cabinet secretaries are to lead the often complex negotiations.

  18. PREMIUM Mutua: Why Raila victory is nigh at AUC

    That vote is the most pivotal and terminal event of the process.

    Nation inside (89)
  19. PREMIUM Why senators want State to come clean on Sh981m edible oil project

    Senators are demanding an investigation into the project's progress, financial details, and the decision to procure sunflower seeds from Zambia.

    Tom Arody
  20. PREMIUM Ruto eyes revenue boost in new tax on digital betting, alcoholic adverts

    The new tax law introduces a 15 per cent excise duty on digital advertising.