William Ruto's daughters have been causing a stir with their impeccable style during their father's visit to the United States. June, Stephanie, and Cullie Ruto have been accompanying their father on his historic US tour, turning heads with their elegant attire.
The Ruto family made a grand entrance at the White House, where they were welcomed by US First Lady Jill Biden. The occasion marked a significant moment as President Ruto and his family joined President Joe Biden for a state dinner.
The spotlight was firmly on Ruto's daughters as they dazzled in their dinner dresses, capturing the attention of onlookers and social media users alike. Cullie donned a stunning maxi gold dress, Stephanie looked radiant in a red ensemble, while June opted for a chic black dress.
The viral video of the Ruto daughters' fashionable appearance at the White House has garnered widespread admiration and praise online, showcasing their poise and grace on the international stage.
In other news, beverage giant Coca-Cola has announced plans to invest KSh 23 billion in Kenya over the next five years. President Ruto revealed this exciting development during his visit to Coca-Cola's headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. The investment is expected to bolster Kenya's economy and create opportunities for growth and development.
Ruto's trip to the United States has been eventful, with highlights including a visit to Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. However, photos from the studio tour sparked speculation as one of Ruto's daughters, Charlene, was notably absent from the family portraits
Trade Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano has confirmed that Kenya will present over 30 business proposals to potential investors, aiming to secure deals worth over $20.5 billion (KSh 2.69 trillion). The president's visit has also been marked by displays of affection, with Ruto seen holding his wife's hand on several occasions.
As the Ruto family continues their diplomatic mission in the United States, their presence and engagements serve as a testament to Kenya's growing influence on the global stage.