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KENYA: William Ruto’s neat handwriting impresses Kenyans as he writes on blackboard

KENYA: William Ruto’s neat handwriting impresses Kenyans as he writes on blackboard

President William Ruto’s neat handwriting impressed many Kenyans during a school visit in Kibra constituency His blackboard message strongly emphasised the critical value of education for future generations across the country Social media platforms buzzed widely with comparisons and discussions about Kenya’s ongoing education issues President William Ruto has impressed Kenyans with a rare display of his neat handwriting.

William Ruto’s handwriting impressed many. Photos: William Ruto.
Source: Facebook The head of state shared a picture of himself on his social media on Tuesday, April 28, where he was seen writing on a blackboard.

Ruto was gracing several projects in the Kibra area on the said date, where he stunned most with his organised handwriting at a local primary school.

Does Ruto have neat handwriting? The president led the launch of a new classroom at Ayany Primary school in Kibra in the company of several high-ranking government officials.

He later on proceeded to inspect the nearby affordable housing project whose progress he was excited to show to Kenyans.

During his visit to the primary school, the children had reportedly asked him to write on the board, and he responded by writing the message.

Despite the numerous activities that the president graced on that day, it is his handwriting that sparked a hilarious exchange among Kenyans on social media.

The president displayed a highly organised handwriting with sentences in neat, traceable lines and well-spaced letters.

Social media users noted that it was difficult to write that well using a traditional blackboard. The words he wrote, however, carried the most weight.

“The single most important element any parent, society or nation can give its children and future is education.” What did Kenyans say about Ruto’s handwriting? Ruto’s writing started a conversation online with many users comparing his solid handwriting to that of their teachers.

However, others raised the problems facing education in Kenya.

William Ruto’s handwriting impressed netizens. Photo: William Ruto.
Source: Facebook Florence Bole:

“Nice handwriting, Your Excellency. This is a sign that you didn’t just go to school but were taught by a great teacher.” Sheillah Chepkemoi:

“The handwriting is on point; I need some serious coaching to get to this level.” Evanson Mugambi:

“I remember Moi doing this. Should Kenyans be worried?” Kemasisgi Balden Ndubi:

“One major thing you can do to get the narrative back is to restore free education and Linda Mama.” Teacher Lucy Osoro:

“Speaking of education, when are you paying the KNEC invigilators? It has been long.” What did Gachagua write at Facebook headquarters? Rigathi Gachagua visited Facebook headquarters and wrote on a board. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua.
Source: Facebook In other news, Rigathi Gachagua visited Silicon Valley in the United States, touring major global tech company headquarters alongside his wife, Pastor Dorcas.

During the trip, he experienced advanced innovations, including rides in autonomous vehicles and interactions with leading technology experts.

At Meta headquarters, he observed operations behind platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, and noted the presence of skilled Kenyan professionals working in senior roles.

He also highlighted the importance of embracing digital innovation for national development and strengthening Kenya’s position in the global technology space. He then scribbled ‘wantam’ on a blackboard.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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