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MUTUA TO BUILD AIRPORT AT NEW MACHAKOS TOWN

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Machakos County Governor Dr. Alfred Mutua approached Nema for approval to build an airport in Machakos town to boost regional trade and tourism. Located at Muvuti-Kiima-Kimwe Ward within the proposed New Machakos town, the Machakos Airport will sit on 104 hectares – about 8.5% of the planned 892-hectare town. The project involves construction of a taxiway, passenger and presidential terminals, as well as a 1.35km runway, and other amenities such as link roads and a water treatment plant. “The runway will be 1350m long and 45m wide. At both ends of the runway, a stop way will be constructed. The runway shoulders will be 7.5m wide and a Runway End Safety Area (RESA) of 180m length and 160m width will be provided at both ends of the runway,” Machakos says in its project report. The Machakos Airport’s passenger terminal, the airfield’s main terminal, will comprise 10 check-in counters, six security check points, 10 gates, six passenger boarding bridges, and immigration counters for arrival

JUNE RUTO'S WEDDING PHOTOS

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June says ‘I do’ to her Nigerian fiancé Alexander Paul Ezenagu at a posh-looking wedding in Karen. High-profile dignitaries from both Kenya and Nigeria are gracing this event. DP Ruto on Thursday during the National Prayer Breakfast event at Parliament Buildings confirmed the wedding ceremony. “Last night as I was preparing, elders came from the village including some of my relatives because my daughter got a spouse. She works in foreign affairs and so she chose a foreigner to be her spouse,” the DP said. June Ruto studied international relations at the University of Queensland, Australia, and also has a bachelor’s degree in Diplomacy from the United States International University in Nairobi. She works at the Kenyan Embassy in Poland. Ezenagu holds an LLB from the University of Ibadan in Nigeria and is also a graduate of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. He currently is an Assistant Law Professor at the Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar.                          

Invitation Card to June Ruto's Wedding Today.

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  Kenya's representative to Poland, June Ruto is today exchanging vows with her fiancée at the grand garden in Karen. As is customary with African weddings the families of the parents of the couple issued the invites. "The families of the William and Rachel and the late Eugene and Franca Ezenagu request the pleasure of your company at the celebration of the marriage of their beloved children," the card read in part.    [Posh-looking Invites-only Card to June Ruto's Wedding] June will say ‘I do’ to her Nigerian fiance Alexander Paul Ezenagu. Early this month, Ruto’s soon to be in-laws from Nigeria visited the family for dowry negotiations and introductions. After the dowry ceremony, June posted her thanks on social media. The wedding will take place at 11:30 am at Karen 97A, Koitobos Road. An adult reception will follow at the same venue. High-profile dignitaries from both Kenya and Nigeria are expected to grace this event and it remains to be seen whether they will in

RUTO: The TangaTanga Tours Are Not There And The Reggea Has Also Stopped!

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“So much happened. But as things stand today, the Tangatanga tours are not there and the reggae has also stopped. I think we need to listen to what that bishop was telling us. We need to do something together,” the DP said. Deputy President William Ruto has called for a national conversation on how to deal with the problems the country is facing.                              [VIDEO: DP William Ruto Speech At The 18th Kenya National Prayer Breakfast] The DP said in the face of the disruptions posed by Covid-19, maybe God was asking the leaders to come together and reason on how to manage the situation. Ruto said it was time Kenyans took up the words of a bishop who asked that the country try the Jerusalema dance. “Maybe God is saying we come reason together,” Ruto said, adding that the same message was passed during his daughter’s nuptials.

President Uhuru and DP William Ruto Arrive In Parliament Buildings For National Prayer Breakfast.

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 President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto are set to share a table for the first time after months of avoiding each other. The two leaders, who have fallen out over 2022 succession politics and the Building Bridges Initiative, are expected to grace the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday. The annual event, in which political leaders, including ODM leader Raila Odinga, Musalia Mudavadi (ANC) and Kalonzo Musyoka (Wiper), have been invited, will take place at Parliament Buildings. Uhuru and Ruto have met twice face to face this year – on February 15 during the burial of former Cabinet minister Simeon Nyachae in Kisii and February 25 during a Cabinet meeting at State House, Nairobi. The two no longer read from the same script in the running of government affairs. Uhuru, who has edged Ruto out of the government in what is seen as a move to cut DP’s influence in government circles, has chosen to concentrate on legacy projects and BBI-driven constitutional amendment. On th