George Ruto’s MoneyFest matatu group was welcomed to Jamhuri Day celebrations at the State House. In a video captured at night, the group communicated fervor and appreciation for the uncommon acknowledgment. The four youthful men celebrated the uncommon opportunity in spite of missing scholarly accreditations. A group of George Ruto’s MoneyFest Matatu representatives is energized after accepting solicitations to celebrate the Jamhuri Day lunch meeting at State House. They were shocked by the respect, given their unassuming foundations.
The four young men, Victor Gataka, Boniface Thuku, Stanley, and Dominic Amaya, shared a video online where they unwrapped and read their invites aloud, expressing astonishment that President William Ruto himself extended the invitation. The group showcased the other invitations, which bore similar messages but were addressed to each team member. They celebrated the moment with joy, highlighting how their lack of formal academic credentials did not hinder their recognition. Previously, George elicited mixed reactions after he was spotted driving his matatu.
By tuko