Church and State Walk Hand in Hand for Kenya's Good

Kenya's Deputy President, Kithure Kindiki, told church leaders that the government values their freedom. He spoke at the Africa Revival Agenda Conference, where about 4,500 religious leaders gathered from across the country.

Kindiki said the church helps make Kenya better. He promised government support for religious work. He asked church leaders to point out problems they see, saying officials will listen. The administration wants to fix things that need improvement.

The Deputy President thanked religious groups for their development work in remote areas. He noted that churches provide both spiritual guidance and practical help through relief programs. He believes prayers from thousands of preachers keep the nation moving toward prosperity.

Kindiki emphasized that the church and government goals align perfectly. He sees religious institutions as partners against national challenges. He assured church leaders that the administration will address their concerns, including helping with title deeds for worship places.
 

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