Kenyans Hold President Accountable for Unkept Promises and Corruption
In the heart of Kenya, a palpable tension courses through the streets as citizens gather in protest. Holding placards emblazoned with "WANTAM," a slogan that creatively encapsulates their desire for President William Ruto to serve just a single term, they assertively raise their index fingers aloft. "He must go," they declare, setting their sights on 2027, just four years away. Some even argue that three years too long.
It might seem counterintuitive, but the rise of Kenya’s fifth president, Ruto, has been marked less by…