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. 

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  1. Address all safety fears before schools reopen

    There is, therefore, only a weekend for the school managers to make preparations for learning to resume.

  2. Kenya's uphill battle: Why ending FGM remains elusive

    Despite state commitments, FGM's evolving tactics like medicalisation, cross-border cut remain stubborn

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  3. Schools to reopen on Monday, Ruto announces

    The announcement follows advice from the Kenya Met Department.

    President William Ruto addresses the nation at State House in Nairobi.
  4. My life is in danger, says MP as Linturi ouster trial begins

    During the pre-trial hearing on Tuesday, the lawmaker said he had been forced to enhance his security.

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  5. PREMIUM How Sri Lanka’s Browns beat Sasini to Lipton Tea Kenya deal

    Browns Investment Plc dangled a “community development and empowerment” card in the battle for Lipton Tea.

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  6. King Charles offers condolences to Kenyans after devastating floods

    At least eight people have died in the last 24 hours following heavy rain and flooding.

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  7. PREMIUM Mai Mahiu victims now come to terms with new reality

    The harsh reality of rebuilding lives and homes is slowly setting in.

  8. Ruto scores C, Gachagua D in Infotrak performance rating

    Ruto's performance is an improvement from a rating of D last year.

  9. Ruto visits Mathare with more promises to flood victims

    Ruto promises Sh10,000 to each household displaced by floods in Nairobi County.

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  10. The return of Kenya Kwanza's 'Tower of Babel'

    A worrying trend has cast doubt on the much-heralded one-government approach championed by the regime.

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  11. PREMIUM Ruto makes U-turn on ending Uhuru Sh376bn rural roads programme

    The government has made a U-turn on plans to abandon the Sh376 billion road programme started by retired President Kenyatta.

  12. Don't use African Union job to gag Raila, Kalonzo tells Ruto allies

    The former vice president says Mr Odinga should be allowed to talk about the ills affecting Kenyans and local politics.

    Kalonzo Musyoka
  13. PREMIUM Flood heroes: Volunteers to the rescue of distressed Kenyans

    Villages in Mai Mahiu have borne the heaviest brunt of the deluge.

  14. PREMIUM The scourge of fake papers

    The Kenyan university has become a brothel.

    Fake papers
  15. PREMIUM The horrors of ID vetting committees

    Members of the committee accused of demanding huge bribes.

  16. Floods death toll rises to 219 as more rainfall expected

    Kenyans advised to exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel and follow advisories

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  17. Ruto hands Gachagua influence in UDA

    UDA National Executive Committee deletes provision for three deputy leaders.

    President William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua in Nyeri
  18. Raila piles pressure on Ruto to declare floods national disaster

    He says aid from the international community would stream in.

    Raila Odinga
  19. Ruto stops reopening of schools indefinitely

    Ruto cites flooding situation as rains are projected to get heavier.

    President William Ruto addresses the nation at State House in Nairobi.
  20. Read: Ruto's full speech in national address on flooding

    "Sadly, we have not seen the last of this perilous period."

    President William Ruto addresses the nation from state House