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Archbishop Warns Ruto to Keep Debt in Check
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34719, member: 636"] Catholic Archbishop Martin Kivuva asked Kenya's government to borrow money carefully during his Easter message. He spoke as President Ruto plans a trip to China. The archbishop worries about hitting debt limits that hurt taxpayers. He mentioned that future leaders will face these money problems. He called for political peace between rival groups. Kivuva said violence hurts national growth. He blamed personal greed for corruption problems across Kenya. The archbishop promised to keep speaking against these bad practices. He told leaders they must serve everyone, not just their families. He reminded them that their job covers all citizens. The church leader encouraged Kenyans to protect nature. He asked people to help poor community members. He said young people should refuse to attack opponents when politicians want them to. Kivuva also discussed organ donation issues. He said giving organs after death with proper permission seems fine, but tricking young people goes against moral values. [/QUOTE]
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