After lethal protests and a youth rebellion, Kenya’s president defends his report on democracy, rights, and reform.
Kenyan President William Ruto talks to Al Jazeera concerning the nationwide protests that left dozens useless, accusations of police brutality and enforced disappearances, and whether or not he’s betrayed the “hustler” era that helped elect him. He additionally addresses Kenya’s financial challenges, its management function in Haiti, and regional accusations of interference in Sudan’s battle. As scrutiny grows at house, Ruto insists Kenya’s democracy stays intact, and his promise of transformation, unbroken.
Revealed On 9 Nov 2025
