President William Ruto has promised to give the Salvation Army Church Kes 50 million to help fund their pending projects.

He spoke during the church’s 100th-anniversary celebrations at the Salvation Army Centenary Celebrations at Ulinzi Stadium in Nairobi, saying he knows their needs.

“All of the things they were to come and tell me, I already have the information.Because I understand what they are coming to ask me I have already agreed to give 50 million shillings to support the work they are doing,” he said.

The Head of State said he was scheduled to meet with Salvation Army leaders on Wednesday, but he was attending a UNEP meeting, so they could not meet.


He promised to meet with them on Monday to discuss their plans for the pending projects.

“So I'll have a chance tomorrow before these brothers leave, so I can talk to them and we can understand how we will move forward together.”