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Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto has expressed his disappointment with the new directive that bars political leaders from participating in Harambees.
Addressing a gathering, the Kenya Kwanza leader stated that while he has no issue with stepping back from Harambees, it would make it almost impossible to build churches.
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“Things have changed a bit, and it has been suggested that we put church matters aside for a while. Some people have pushed us to stop Harambees in churches, and now we’re wondering how we will build churches.”
However, he reassured the public that they would be involved in the decision-making process regarding whether Harambees should continue or not.
“The good thing is that the law will be brought to you for public participation… you will decide the procedures we will put in place to ensure that corruption does not enter the church, that deceit does not enter the church, and that we continue to build churches with respect for God,” President Ruto said.
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The ban on Harambees was introduced because some political leaders were using the platform to flaunt their wealth, while others were contributing with ulterior motives.