President William Ruto’s speech was on Sunday, February 25 interrupted by a power blackout at Kasani gymnasium, days after he also suffered the same situation in Naivasha after electricity went out.
The president was addressing the church during the celebration of the AIPCA’s 100 years of existence since inception.
He had finished thanking his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta for his role in mediating the leadership wrangles that rocked the church when power abruply went out.
The President was accompanied to the event by his deputy Rigathi Gachagua and other top government officials.
Ruto later proceeded with his speech.
On February 22, Ruto suffered two power blackouts while he was addressing his cabinet secretaries in Naivasha.
The blackouts lasted for more than three minutes.
“Are we there? OK…” Ruto said when the power went on before going out again.
Seconds later, the President resumed his off-the-cuff speech in the dark as, somehow, the microphones seemed to be working.