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"Check Your Health and Stop Insulting Healthy People" President Ruto Publicly Told by Jubilee SG

President William Ruto has been publicly encouraged by Jubilee Party Secretary General Moitalel Kenta to put his health first and stop insulting people who are well.

The comments were made in the midst of growing hostilities between the president and opposition leaders, which have dominated recent political discourse. Kenta spoke to the crowd while holding a microphone in a video taken at a meeting under a tent with red-clad partygoers seated at a long table.

Instead of indulging in verbal altercations that cast doubt on the physical or mental well-being of others, he recommended that the president concentrate on own health issues.

The remarks made by the Jubilee SG seem to allude to recurrent public altercations in which opposition leaders have criticized President Ruto, often making disparaging remarks about his stamina or appearance.

Speaking as a crucial voice inside Jubilee organizations, Kenta took over as secretary general earlier in 2026 after a party reform that moved Jeremiah Kioni to a deputy position.

His remarks shed light on internal political dynamics in Kenya, where even members of the ruling coalition have expressed dissatisfaction with the tone of national discussions.

The Standard Digital posted the two-and-a-half-minute film, which is attributed to videographer Stanley Ongwae. Since then, it has received some attention on the internet.

Such counsel from a party leader, according to observers, highlights broader dissatisfaction with the aggressive rhetoric that has marked contacts between the executive and critics in recent weeks.

In Kenya's multiparty setting, this occurrence contributes to the developing story about public accountability and leadership behavior.


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