President Ruto gifts wedding couple a fully paid 4-night holiday

The wedding happened during the launch of an e-citizen online service where they applied online.

Piece by: PERPETUA ETYANG
Entertainment

• The couple took their vows before the President and was initiated by Assistant Attorney General.

•  Nicholas and Judith applied for their marriage certificate from the e-citizen portal and went through 21 days to solemnize their marriage.

President William Ruto joins Nicholas and Judith during their wedding on the launch of e-citizen services on June 30, 2023.
Image: COURTESY

A couple on Friday were all smiles after President William Ruto attended their wedding.

The wedding happened during the launch of an e-citizen online service where they applied online.

The couple took their vows before the President and was initiated by Assistant Attorney General.

Nicholas and Judith applied for their marriage certificate from the e-citizen portal and went through 21 days to solemnize their marriage.

They then signed their marriage certificate during the wedding and were handed to them.

The President congratulated them on their wedding and for agreeing to do it during the event.

"I am going to sponsor four nights for the two of you in Leopard Beach Resort in Diani and the CS will organise your tickets," he said.

Ruto added that they will also get a limousine to pick up and drop them at the hotel.

Ruto presided over the launch of over 5,000 fully digitised services.

President William Ruto joins Nicholas and Judith during their wedding on the launch of e-citizen services on June 30, 2023.
Image: COURTESY

He had earlier announced that by June, 5000 out of 7000 government services should be digitised.

Ruto announced that the government will shut down over 1,000 pay bills for government services.

He said the government will shut down all the other pay bills in the next 90 days.

The President said there is a problem with the many pay bills that are available and cannot be accounted for.

"Apart from making sure that there is no multiplicity of pay bills by government agencies. No citizen should be told to pay for the service using this pay bill. All Kenyans must know that if they have to pay for the government services it has to be 222222," he said.

"The government expects that all services must go through the pay bill so that the treasury can have sight of every service that is paid for."

He said Kenyans should not be duped to use other pay bills or mobile accounts.

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