Police want inclusion in religious activities
The head of chaplaincy services in the Kenya Police, Francis Kooli has called on the public to feel free to include police officers in their day-to-day religious activities as part
Read onThe head of chaplaincy services in the Kenya Police, Francis Kooli has called on the public to feel free to include police officers in their day-to-day religious activities as part
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Read onReligious leaders want Kenyans to embrace tolerance and peaceful co-existence among diverse segments of the society for the common good of the country. The leaders from both the Christian and Muslim
Read onClerics under the umbrella of the National Council of Churches (NCCK) (Central Region) are now calling for a raft of changes in the country including an end to early campaigns
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