First Lady Rachel Ruto hosted the Second Lady, Joyce Kithure Kindiki, at State House on Monday, February 17, where the two engaged in discussions focused on education and sustainable food production in schools.
As former teachers, the two leaders shared a common vision of ensuring that schools become self-sufficient in food production to support school feeding programs. Rachel Ruto emphasized the significance of education in transforming lives and highlighted the government’s commitment to 100% school enrollment and retention.
During their meeting, the First Lady gave Joyce Kithure Kindiki a tour of State House, including a visit to the renowned Mama Kitchen Garden. The initiative, which has gained attention for its focus on sustainable agriculture, serves as an example of how schools can incorporate food production into their operations.
Rachel Ruto shared moments from their meeting on social media, posting photos and videos of their discussions and tour. The images depicted the two leaders in coordinated outfits, symbolizing their shared commitment to the cause.
The meeting marked a rare public appearance by the Second Lady, who has maintained a low profile since the swearing-in of her husband, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, on November 1, 2024.
Kenyans reacted to the engagement, with some praising the initiative while others encouraged further efforts to empower women in marginalized communities. The discussion between the two influential women highlights the government’s focus on sustainable development and educational progress in Kenya.