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Inside Ruto’s 38 year-old letter

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President elect William Ruto‘s 38 years old letters have been traced.

The letters dates back to 1984 when he left Wareng High school for Kapsabet High School to complete his A level.

In the letter Ruto gave a preview of his family background while indicating his love for religion and academics.

“In my family, there is a father, two wives, nine brothers and seven sisters and a grandmother, hence a family of 20 bodies,” read Ruto’s letter in part.

Literature has been my best subject and with the help of God, I hope to write a book in the future

William Ruto

Committed Student

According to Wareng High School principal Julius Kamatei, Ruto was committed to both academic and religion .

Ruto further indicated his desire of becoming a writer after school.

“Literature has been my best subject and with the help of God, I hope to write a book in the future,” he furthered.

In what looked like a biography, the former Eldoret North MP also enjoyed literature as his favorite subject ,others were English , C.R.E, Mathematics and Geography while citing the challenges he faced during his four years in the institution.

I know that success is a result of a hard work

William Ruto

The Big Shift

However ,those ambitions seem to have changed from being a author to the helm of being the country’s top leader.

Other statements from his fellow classmates and teachers showed that work ethics rewarded Ruto.

As he await his swearing in ceremony ,Ruto seems to have accomplished some of his desires in the letter.

“I know that success is a result of a hard work.”

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