Parliament moved the 22nd Annual National Prayer Breakfast from Thursday to Wednesday, May 28. Safari Park Hotel will host the religious gathering that breaks decades of tradition. The event usually happens on the final Thursday of May each year. National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula announced the change during the April 30 House communications. Leaders from different faith backgrounds come together for this special ceremony.
President William Ruto will attend as the main guest at the interfaith gathering. The theme 'Rise and Rebuild' calls for unity across Kenya's political and economic sectors. Religious leaders and government officials join for prayer and national reflection. Wetang'ula described the breakfast as a chance for moral dialogue and renewal. The event brings together people from all walks of life for spiritual guidance.
Parliament also rescheduled the Women's Convention from Wednesday to Tuesday at the same location. Female lawmakers will focus on leadership development and empowerment during their special session. Wetang'ula encouraged all women members to participate in this important meeting. The prayer breakfast started in 2002 when different religious groups combined their efforts. Last year's event used the theme 'Hope' and took place on May 30 at Safari Park Hotel.
President William Ruto will attend as the main guest at the interfaith gathering. The theme 'Rise and Rebuild' calls for unity across Kenya's political and economic sectors. Religious leaders and government officials join for prayer and national reflection. Wetang'ula described the breakfast as a chance for moral dialogue and renewal. The event brings together people from all walks of life for spiritual guidance.
Parliament also rescheduled the Women's Convention from Wednesday to Tuesday at the same location. Female lawmakers will focus on leadership development and empowerment during their special session. Wetang'ula encouraged all women members to participate in this important meeting. The prayer breakfast started in 2002 when different religious groups combined their efforts. Last year's event used the theme 'Hope' and took place on May 30 at Safari Park Hotel.