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Kindiki’s Shares New Year Message Amid Reports of Fallout with Ruto

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki on Tuesday, January 1, shared a new year message to Kenyans, amid reports of internal political tensions and fallout with President William Ruto.

In his New Year message, Kindiki emphasized the importance of unity, resilience, and commitment to a shared vision of a cohesive and prosperous nation.

“The beginning of the year provides all of us with the opportunity to renew our collective focus on Project Kenya,” Kindiki stated.

“Now is the time for each citizen to freshen the resolve to work harder towards a better future and a more cohesive nation.”

President William Ruto with DP Kithure Kindiki during the Annual Kimalel Goat Auction, Baringo County on December 17, 2024. PHOTO/PCS.
President William Ruto with DP Kithure Kindiki during the Annual Kimalel Goat Auction, Baringo County on December 17, 2024. PHOTO/PCS.

Kindiki Share New Year Message

He further expressed hope for the country’s progress, highlighting the shared vision of a society free from fear and want.

“This way, we will expedite the realization of our vision of a society free from fear and want. God bless this our land and nation,” the DP said.

Prior to his reflective message, Kindiki had shared a brief greeting, wishing Kenyans a prosperous start to the year.

“Happy, blessed, and joyous 2025. God bless your families, and God bless Kenya,” he said.


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DP Skipping Ruto’s Events

On Tuesday, December 31, President William Ruto hosted a New Year’s party at the Kisii State Lodge, but Kenyans were quick to notice the absence of his deputy, Kithure Kindiki.

While the president shared photos and updates from the event on his social media platforms, his deputy refrained from commenting on or acknowledging the celebration.

Instead, Kindiki used his platforms to share his personal New Year wishes and a message of hope for the country.

Kindiki’s absence at the high-profile event sparked speculation among Kenyans, with many questioning whether a rift had developed between him and the president days after his swearing-in as deputy president.

The incident drew comparisons to the relationship between President Ruto and his predecessor, Rigathi Gachagua, who had also begun missing key events attended by the head of state.


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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has been missing at several public events attended by President William Ruto.

His absence from key events since then has fueled rumors of tension within the presidency, with many questioning whether cracks are beginning to show in his relationship with the president.

Kindiki’s last public appearance with the Head of State was at the Baringo Cultural Festival on December 17, 2024.


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Reports of Fallout Dismissed

However, the Head of Creative Economy and Special Projects, Dennis Itumbi, has dismissed the reports of bad blood between the two leaders.

Speaking on the matter, Itumbi termed the claims baseless, assuring the public that the president and his deputy remain united in their vision for the country.

“Ati DP Kindiki Kithure was slapped by Farouk. uwongo. ati, there is a fallout; please craft uwongo that lasts,” Itumbi wrote.

“The president and his deputy are busy implementing the plan. This year, the projects and programmes will speak. 2025, we will point out your lies in real time.”

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President William Ruto handing DP Kithure Kindiki THE CONSTITURTION Photo/ Kindiki
President William Ruto handing DP Kithure Kindiki the constitution. Photo/ Kithure Kindiki

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Annah Nanjala Wekesa

Annah Nanjala Wekesa is a journalist at The Kenya Times, with a passion for crafting news-worthy stories that leave a lasting impact. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media from Kisii University. She has honed her skills in the art of storytelling and journalism. Her passion lies in the art of storytelling that resonates with audiences, driving a commitment to delivering news-worthy stories through the lens of integrity and precision. She can be reached at annah.wekesa@thekenyatimes.com

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