Public Service Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ruku has called out leaders spreading misinformation about the government’s performance. Speaking in Taita Taveta during a Special Programmes outreach, he urged them to stop misleading the public and recognise the real progress being made under the Kenya Kwanza administration.
Highlights:
- CS Ruku criticized leaders spreading false information about the government.
- He praised the Kenya Kwanza administration for its development record.
- The CS was addressing locals during an outreach event in Taita Taveta County.
- He urged unity and factual discourse over divisive narratives.
- The outreach focused on empowering communities through government initiatives.
Main Story:
Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Moses Kuria Ruku, has strongly defended the government’s track record, urging political leaders to base their critiques on facts—not fiction. He made the remarks in Taita Taveta County during a Special Programmes outreach event aimed at engaging the public directly.

Ruku stressed that misinformation only creates unnecessary tension and mistrust. He urged fellow leaders to acknowledge the numerous development projects initiated by the Kenya Kwanza government, including efforts to improve public services, infrastructure, and economic empowerment.
The outreach in Taita Taveta County was part of a broader national campaign to connect government initiatives with grassroots communities. The CS highlighted the administration’s dedication to inclusive growth and equitable development, especially in underrepresented regions.
In his address, Ruku emphasized the need for unity and truthful engagement in political dialogue. He encouraged leaders to focus on building the country together instead of fueling divisions through unverified claims.
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In a season of loud voices and political tension, CS Ruku’s message is clear—facts matter, and progress deserves recognition.


