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Narok Governor Ole Ntutu suspends all his scheduled harambee after Ruto ban

Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu has announced the immediate suspension of all his scheduled harambees and public fundraising activities in response to President William Ruto’s directive to state officers.

The President banned state officers from taking part in fundraising and charitable activities during his State of the Nation address on Friday, July 5.

Governor Ntutu pledged to engage with institutions that had sought his support to find amicable solutions that serve the best interests of the people of Narok County.

“In the interim, I will engage with all institutions and organizations that have sought my support to find an amicable solution that serves the best interests of the people of Narok County,” he said.

The ban on harambees, a common practice in Kenyan politics, comes in the wake of a public outcry over the source of funds displayed by many politicians during such events.

President Ruto’s directive aims to bring transparency and accountability to the fundraising process, with the Attorney General tasked to prepare legislation that will regulate structured and transparent contributions for public, charitable, and philanthropic purposes.