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Clergy urges leaders to unite for national development

The National Presiding Bishop of the Pentecostal Church of God Jefferson Nyatuka has urged leaders in the country to unite and concentrate on service delivery.

Speaking to the press in Kisii town, Nyatuka said that leaders should focus on addressing the challenges currently faced by Kenyans, especially in the health and education sectors.

The Bishop noted the country must not be divided along tribal lines and encouraged the leaders to preach unity and work towards safeguarding the country.

Nyatuka also called for the independence of the church and cautioned the clergy against being used by the political class to cause division among Kenyans.

Kisii County Evangelical Alliance of Kenya Chairperson, Charles Isaboke decried the increased political activities in the country.

Isaboke urged the political class to tone down on politics and focus on promoting development.

Similarly, Kisii House of Bishops’ Presiding Bishop Robert Nyamwange called for cohesion and peaceful co-existence among Kenyans even as the country prepares for the upcoming 2027 General Elections.

Nyamwange urged eligible citizens to register as voters so that they can be able to vote for leaders with integrity.

The clergy spoke after attending the funeral ceremony of Eunice Mwangi, the mother of Kisii Pentecostal Church of God’s Apostle Damasco Mwangi, who passed on recently.

By Mercy Osongo 

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