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‘Mungu akubariki sana’ – Ruto’s birthday to First Lady Rachel

Lutta Njomo
First Lady Rachel and President Ruto at a past event. PHOTO/@MamaRachelRuto/X
First Lady Rachel and President Ruto at a past event. PHOTO/@MamaRachelRuto/X

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President William Ruto has shared a sweet but moving message to First Lady Rachel Ruto who is celebrating her birthday on Wednesday, November 20, 2024.

In a statement, Ruto showered his wife with words of love and affirmation for their union.

“Happy birthday my love Mama Rachel Ruto,” the message read in part.

The Head of State went on to appreciate the First Lady’s integral role in raising their kids. Rachel and Ruto got married in 1991 and are currently raising seven children.

First Lady Rachel Ruto at a past event. PHOTO/@MamaRachelRuto/X
First Lady Rachel Ruto at a past event. PHOTO/@MamaRachelRuto/X

In 2016, Ruto was touched by the story of a girl called Nadia who was abandoned as a newborn and gave her the name of his mother, Cherono.

Ruto thus wished Rachel Ruto blessings as they continued raising their kids.

“Continue being a blessing to me and our children. Mungu akubariki sana,” Ruto added.

She was born on November 20, 1969, and attended Likuyani Primary School and later joined Butere Girls Secondary School in Kakamega County, Western Kenya.

The First Lady obtained her Bachelor of Education degree from Kenyatta University and Masters of Arts in Development Studies from the Catholic University of East Africa.

'I never imagined I'd be first lady' - Rachel Ruto narrates humble beginnings with President
First Lady Rachel Ruto with President William Ruto earlier today before the Head of State addressed joint Parliament for the first time. PHOTO/@MamaRachelRuto/X

Rachel Ruto is passionate about mentoring young people, empowering women and is an avid cyclist.

As part of the celebration, Rachel Ruto led the nation to celebrate World Children’s Day 2024 in an event held in Nakuru. She joined the kids in preparing the meals which were served to some of the attendees, including Belio Kipsang, Principal Secretary, the State Department for Basic Education and Joseph Motari, Principal Secretary, of the State Department for Social Protection and Senior Citizens Affairs.

Rachel’s contribution

Rachel Ruto is the founder and patron of Mama Doing Good and a champion of Faith Diplomacy, Mental Health and Wellness. In 2009 she founded Joyful Women Organization, an initiative to financially empower rural women.

First Lady Rachel Ruto
First Lady Rachel Ruto. PHOTO/@MamaRachelRuto/X

In her service to the nation, Rachel has bagged several accolades awards notably, the State Commendation Elder of the Golden Heart (EGH).

In 2014, Rachel Ruto was awarded an Honorary Fellowship for Women’s Empowerment by Binary University of Malaysia.

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