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Musyoka, Kuria call out gov over church attack on Gachagua
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31567, member: 636"] Political leaders Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Kuria spoke out about an attack on Rigathi Gachagua during a church service. They both said the incident was wrong and dangerous for Kenya. Musyoka called the attack a government-sponsored attempt to scare political opponents. He worried that people were turning places of worship into spaces for fighting. The Wiper Party leader wants religious leaders to help bring people together and pray for the country. Musyoka criticized President William Ruto for using unemployed young people to fill political rallies. He believes the government should help people find jobs instead of using them for political events. Moses Kuria also spoke against the violence, calling it ungodly and primitive. Kuria compared the church attack to a violent incident in Kenol in 2021. He suggested that bad things might happen to people who cause trouble in churches. Both Musyoka and Kuria want political leaders to respect religious spaces and stop fighting during worship services. The attack happened when Gachagua was attending church. Political tensions remain high between different groups. Leaders like Musyoka and Kuria are calling for peace and understanding. They want Kenyan politicians to work together and stop causing problems in communities. The incident shows how complicated political relationships have become. People are worried about violence breaking out during public events. Religious leaders and politicians are trying to calm the situation and stop further conflicts from happening. Kenya continues to face political challenges. Leaders are speaking out against violence and calling for unity. They want to protect religious spaces and help people feel safe during worship services. The country needs healing and understanding. Political leaders hope to bring people together and stop fighting. They believe churches should be places of peace and hope. Musyoka and Kuria want politicians to respect each other and work for the good of all Kenyans. [/QUOTE]
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