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KENYA: See Sweet Message William Ruto’s Photographer Sent Him in Germany

Mwangi was a village photographer when William Ruto, then the deputy president, recruited him The photographer accompanied the head of state on a visit to Europe, including Germany and BelgiumMwangi shared photos of visiting a top German official at his majestic home while thanking Ruto for the opportunityPresident William Ruto is on a working visit to Europe where he visited Germany and Belgium.

William Ruto’s photographer Mwangi in Germany. Photos: Mwangi.
Source: FacebookRuto’s photographer Mwangi savours Europe tripThe president’s photographer Mwangi tagged along to capture precious moments for the trip.

On Wednesday, March 29, Mwangi shared photos of himself in Berlin.

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According to the photographer who started working with Ruto during the campaign period, he was at the residence of a high-ranking government official.

The images Mwangi shared depicted him wearing a formal outfit outside the regal residence comprising a white building and lush green gardens. An entourage of Mercedes Benz vehicles was seen behind the photographer, who had a camera in one hand.

Mwangi further expressed gratitude to Ruto for the life-changing opportunity to work for him.

“At Schloss Bellevue in Berlin’s Tiergarten, the federal president’s principal official residence. Thank you, Mr President Sir,” Mwangi wrote. Kenyans online celebrated Mwangi by writing:

Prince Paul Waraho:

“Keep soaring high. When you return we will eat samosas at our usual place.”Tumbo Ayub:

“Awesome. We are proud of you sir.”Esther Nyaga:

“Keep it up Mwangi, the sky is the limit.”Wacera Njeri:

“Can I help you carry your bag next time?”Nehemia Maina:

“We appreciate our President for nurturing our own.”Kinyanjui Cyrus:

“You look great bro. Continue delivering.”Evans Kiplagat Moi:

“Keep doing what you do best Brother. See you soon.”Mwangi visits Red SeaIn November, Mwangi travelled to Egypt for the United Nations Climate change Conference.

He took time off from the proceedings to visit the Red Sea while recounting the Bible story of Moses delivering Israelites.

Mwangi mentioned other biblical landmarks, including Mount Sinai, Sodom and River Nile, noting he was not far away.

“The beautiful thing about Egypt is despite being a desert, they have m
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