National Assembly · Afternoon Sitting
Thursday, 20 November 2025
President William Ruto outlined Kenya's economic turnaround over the past three years, citing lower inflation, a stable shilling, higher GDP, record foreign reserves, an upgraded sovereign credit rating and a surge in foreign direct investment and NSE performance. He framed these gains as a foundation for a broader national vision to move Kenya from a developing to a developed economy, while acknowledging past hardships and critics of the government's policies. President William Ruto used the afternoon sitting to showcase government achievements and future plans across agriculture, health, entrepreneurship, education and water infrastructure. He highlighted the digital farmer registry, community health promoters, the Hustler Fund bridge facility, increased education spending and a new research fund, and announced an ambitious dam‑building programme to boost irrigation and food security. The remarks were met with applause, reflecting a constructive and forward‑looking tone. The National Assembly convened a special sitting in accordance with constitutional and standing order requirements, recognizing former speakers and other dignitaries. President William Ruto delivered a State of the Nation address, highlighting progress in agriculture, affordable housing, universal health coverage, industrial growth, the Hustler Fund and climate initiatives, while urging the nation to accelerate its transition to a developed economy. The tone was largely optimistic, emphasizing achievements and future aspirations.
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A certified version of this Report together with the Rt. Hon. Speaker of the National Assembly, we notified all Members of Parliament and the general public of today’s special sitting vide notices placed in the Daily Nation and The Standard newspapers on Wednesday, 12th November 2025. Accordingly, Hon. Members, this special sitting is properly convened. I thank you.
Your Excellency, Hon. (Dr) William Samoei Ruto, CGH., President of the Republic of Kenya and Commander- in-Chief of the Defence Forces; the Rt. Hon. Amason King, EGH, MP, Speaker of the Senate; Hon. Members of Parliament; Members of the Diplomatic Corps; Distinguished Guests; Ladies and Gentlemen, Article 132 (1) (b) of the Constitution requires the President to address the nation once every year,…
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A certified version of this Report We are also honoured to have in our midst the immediate former Speakers of the Houses of Parliament:
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Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker, Sir. The Hon. Speakers of the National Assembly and the Senate, Hon. Members of the National Assembly and the Senate, the Chief Justice and the leadership of the Judiciary, Cabinet Secretaries, Your Excellencies, distinguished guests, fellow citizens, ladies and gentlemen, two years ago, when I delivered my first State of the Nation Address, I had a vision to se…
A certified version of this Report Today, Kenya is called to make such a decision, to finish the journey our forebears began, and finally turn our long-held potential into lived reality. To do this, we must cast off the prevailing mindset of being content with the average. We must step beyond the comfort of the familiar and the ordinary, and reach with courage, clarity, and conviction, for nothin…
A certified version of this Report is the product of deliberate choices, disciplined execution, and strategic reforms that have strengthened our economy and unlocked its potential. Our foreign reserves have surpassed US$12 billion, the highest in independent Kenya. This has restored certainty, cushioned our economy from external shocks, and restored investor confidence. International markets have …
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A certified version of this Report Hon. Members, real healthcare begins long before a patient reaches a hospital. And that is why in September 2023, we deployed 107,000 community health promoters, the largest primary health workforce in our history; trained, equipped and present in every ward in all our 47 counties. Their impact has been extraordinary. Consider three statistics: 8.9 million house…
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A certified version of this Report 1,600 laboratories are under construction, easing congestion and providing CBC with the dignified facilities it requires.
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A certified version of this Report Today, through the Hustler Fund bridge facility, 800,000 entrepreneurs are accessing up to Ksh150,000 each without collateral to expand and grow their businesses.
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A certified version of this Report their ascent. They generated electricity to power their enterprise from all sources available. The innovation led to manufacturing, industrialisation and progress. They simplified investment through institutional reforms that allowed capital, technology and talent to progress without friction. They prioritised production by planning their industries long before …
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A certified version of this Report vast arable lands in the arid and semi-arid regions into productive use if we harvest and store rainwater. With dams, we can transform our arid and semi-arid areas into hubs of agricultural production, even in the absence of rainfall. We must never give up on the potential of these regions simply because they receive little rain. We must never confuse the lack o…
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A certified version of this Report goods and services, lower the cost of doing business and reinforce Kenya as the aviation and commercial capital of East and Central Africa. History teaches us that nations rise on the strength of transport and logistics. Japan’s post-war revival, enabled by strategic road expansion, is a clear example. From only 2,000 kilometres of road, they constructed over on…
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A certified version of this Report These four projects are our national imperatives. They are commitments we must embrace without hesitation, not because they are easy or cheap, but because they are absolutely necessary and worthy of our time. This is the assignment of our generation. This is the purpose of this administration and the 13th Parliament; this is the moment we must rise up to. This …
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A certified version of this Report present and future generations." In essence, when we use natural resources or borrow, we must ensure future generations are not left poorer. That is why, alongside the national infrastructure funds, we will be establishing the Sovereign Wealth Fund to give full effect to the constitutional principle of intergenerational equity. A portion of all royalties from nat…
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A certified version of this Report Let history record that this generation refused to be timid, that we chose ambition over fear, action over excuses, and progress over the false comfort of low expectations. Let it be said that when Kenya stood at a crossroads, we reached for the higher path. The work ahead is formidable, but so is the Kenyan spirit. This is our moment to lift Kenya to the next …
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Hon. Members, let us be upstanding. Your Excellency, the President, the Right Hon. Speaker of the National Assembly, Hon. Members and distinguished guests, we have now come to the conclusion of the business of the day, and it is now time to adjourn. The Senate stands adjourned until Tuesday, 25th November 2025, at 2.30 p.m. in the Senate chamber.
Your Excellency, the President, Right Hon. Speaker of the Senate, Hon. Members of the National Assembly, the National Assembly now stands adjourned until Tuesday, 25th November 2025 at 2.30 p.m. May I take this opportunity to invite all Hon. Members and our guests to our reception at the Parliament courtyard. May I also request all Hon. Members and our guests to remain standing in your places un…
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