Kenya: Beware Fake Facebook Account Misusing Name of Kenya’s First Lady Rachel Ruto


IN SHORT: Africa Check has exposed several Facebook accounts falsely claiming to offer cash and loans in the name of Kenya’s first lady, Rachel Ruto. This is yet another.

A Facebook account called Hon Rerrchel Chebet Ruttoh claims to be offering Kenyans money for their school fees and businesses.

The account uses the name and photos of Kenya’s first lady Rachel Ruto, wife of president William Ruto.

A 9 June 2023 post reads: “Chagua kitu Moja unataka kwa Sahii. PESA School fees BIASHARA Ujishindie 65,000.”

This mix of English and Kiswahili translates as: “Choose one thing you want for now. MONEY School fees BUSINESS Win 65,000.”

On the same day, the account posted: “Hey! Hey! My dear fellow kenyans as I told you yesterday ile siku ni Leo ,today is my BIRTHDAY PARTY … na niko na zawadi nazawadiana kwa kila mmoja anapokea ksh.65,000 kama uko online just wish me #HBD MAMA immediately check your inbox.”

This translates as: “Hey! Hey! My dear fellow Kenyans, as I told you yesterday the day is today, today is my BIRTHDAY PARTY and I have gifts to give out. Receive KSh65,000 if you are online, just wish me #HBD MAMA, immediately check your inbox.”

This post includes a photo of Rachel Ruto being fed cake by her husband, the president.

The post offering KSh65,000 was also posted here in another public Facebook group with more than 257,000 members.

Africa Check has exposed several Facebook accounts falsely claiming to offer cash and loans in the name of Mrs Ruto.