Deputy President-elect William Ruto is set to be the first occupant of the sh 450 million deputy president residence in Karen, Nairobi. This was after vice president Kalonzo Musyoka failed to move in, following its completion 7 months ago. 
The house is built on a 10 acre piece of land, and comes with among others, an office block, garage, swimming pool, gazebo, generator house, staff residence and a comptroller’s unit. After all the controversies surrounding its construction, its final cost was Sh 453 million.

Ruto will however have to be sworn in first, for him to move into his new home. This will however depend on the outcome of the petition filed by CORD. His family home is barely 2 kilometre away. 
Here are photoes of the Deputy President Residence. 


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