During a recent public event, President William Ruto and Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki shared a lighthearted moment that brought smiles to the audience.
Ruto, known for his charismatic and playful nature, approached Kindiki and initiated a friendly elbow-bump. In a humorous twist, he urged his colleague to lighten up, saying, “Wewe Si Usmile” (Why don’t you smile?)
Kindiki’s reaction was one of good-natured amusement, and the exchange elicited laughter from those present, showcasing a camaraderie that is often overlooked in the serious world of politics. Ruto’s infectious energy seemed to brighten the atmosphere, and the moment served as a reminder of the importance of humor and friendship in leadership.
Reactions from Kenyans
Evangelist Wambui: “The smile will not last.”
Alfayo Otuke: “Kindiki can’t smile because he knows happiness is the art of never holding in your mind the memory of any unpleasant thing that has passed.”
Mbatha Geoffrey: “A holiday for millions of jobless Kenyans to watch 1 Kenyan who had a job getting another job title.”