It left Nairobi for Apulia, Italy, on Thursday, June 13 - the same day Ruto departed for the Italian city. Ruto did not indicate where he had boarded the KQ flight, which was ostensibly meant to calm growing criticism over his expensive travel choices. The second, landing at 6.25 am, left Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport on Sunday, 9.35 pm local time, for the eight-and-a-half flight to Nairobi. Its arrival in Nairobi matches the timing of the photos of Ruto’s arrival aboard the scheduled KQ commercial flight. Theirs is often a portrait of opulence, which has, to a great extent, contributed to the ongoing nationwide youth revolt.


Source:   Standard Digital
June 24, 2024 21:18 UTC