Charlene Ruto rallies youth to move beyond social media activism
President William Ruto’s daughter, Charlene Ruto, during an engagement with youth leaders. PHOTO | COURTESY
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President William Ruto’s daughter, Charlene Ruto, has commended a new crop of student and youth leaders from all 47 counties for what she described as their “brave, mature and objective-driven” approach to leadership and national discourse.
In a social media
post shared on Monday, Charlene revealed that she had held a session with the
young leaders - whom she said represent millions of youth across the country -
and praised them for stepping up to lead beyond mere online activism and
temporary trends.
“These young
leaders represent millions of young people across the country,” she wrote on the
X platform (formerly Twitter).
“They have decided
to step up and provide objective-driven representation, structured dialogues
and alternative engagement methods that offer real, lasting solutions - not
just temporary hype, likes, and short-lived attention.”
The visibly
inspired Charlene ended her post with an enthusiastic rallying call: “Viva
comrades!! I am proud of your courage, maturity and leadership.”
Her remarks come
at a time of growing frustration among Kenya’s youth over unemployment, cost of
living, and limited political inclusion - concerns that have recently spilled
onto the streets in form of nationwide protests led by Gen Z movements.
Charlene, who has carved
out a niche in youth engagement and community outreach, has continuously emphasized
the importance of structured conversations and peaceful advocacy.
This latest show
of solidarity is expected to further stir debate over the role of youth in
shaping Kenya’s political and socio-economic future, especially in the wake of
the generational awakening currently unfolding across the country.


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