Parliament Speaker Moses Wetang'ula attended church services at Christ the King Cathedral. He spoke to hundreds of people about keeping faith during tough times. The speaker said leaders must serve others and pray for guidance. Father Mambo Collins preached about staying humble and helping people. Regional politicians joined Wetang'ula at the Sunday service.
Kenya approaches the one-year mark since young protesters died fighting new taxes. Students and activists plan peaceful events to remember those who lost their lives. The demonstrations happened last June when citizens opposed the Finance Bill. Many teenagers and college students participated across the country. Several protesters died during clashes with police forces.
Church members prayed for peace between politicians and young people. The priest asked God to help leaders make better choices. Wetang'ula told everyone to stay strong through prayer and community support. He praised churches for teaching right from wrong to families. The speaker believes faith helps people work together during difficult periods.
Father Mambo ended the service with prayers for Kenya's future. He asked God to bring love and unity to all citizens. The congregation sang hymns and shared fellowship after the Mass. Church leaders promised to keep praying for the nation's problems. Wetang'ula left feeling hopeful about working with religious communities.
Kenya approaches the one-year mark since young protesters died fighting new taxes. Students and activists plan peaceful events to remember those who lost their lives. The demonstrations happened last June when citizens opposed the Finance Bill. Many teenagers and college students participated across the country. Several protesters died during clashes with police forces.
Church members prayed for peace between politicians and young people. The priest asked God to help leaders make better choices. Wetang'ula told everyone to stay strong through prayer and community support. He praised churches for teaching right from wrong to families. The speaker believes faith helps people work together during difficult periods.
Father Mambo ended the service with prayers for Kenya's future. He asked God to bring love and unity to all citizens. The congregation sang hymns and shared fellowship after the Mass. Church leaders promised to keep praying for the nation's problems. Wetang'ula left feeling hopeful about working with religious communities.