In pictures: Madaraka Day celebrations at Masinde Muliro stadium in Bungoma
In a vibrant display of national pride, Kenyans have today Saturday, June 1, 2024, flocked to Bungoma to partake in the 61st Madaraka Day celebrations, marking the anniversary of Kenya’s self-governance.
This year’s event, a historic first for Bungoma, has drawn citizens from across the country, eager to join in the festivities.
Amidst an impressive gathering of dignitaries, including President William Ruto, his deputy Rigathi Gachagua, governors, MPs, and esteemed guests, the celebrations kicked off with a ceremonial inspection of the guard of honour by President Ruto.
Accompanied by Chief of Defence Forces General Charles Kahariri, this marks Kahariri’s inaugural appearance at a national celebration since assuming office on May 2.
The day’s events featured a spectacular military parade and a spirited march past by members of the disciplined services, adding to the patriotic atmosphere.
For President Ruto, this represents his second Madaraka Day celebration since taking office, underscoring his commitment to national unity and progress.
As the festivities reach their crescendo, all eyes are on President Ruto as he prepares to deliver his much-anticipated address.
Expected to reflect on Kenya’s journey towards self-determination and outline the nation’s vision for the future, his speech promises to be a poignant moment in the country’s history.
Madaraka Day serves as a testament to the nation’s resilience, unity, and enduring spirit of progress.