Topic: #National Prayer Breakfast
Ruto's Apology Marks Turning Point in Kenya’s Politics
30 May, 2025 10:00 AM
FORGIVE US
The President sought forgiveness from Kenya's vibrant youth, Generation Z, and from our brethren in Tanzania and Uganda. While the sincerity and ultimate impact of such a public declaration will undoubtedly spark much discussion, it undeniably marked a cr
The President sought forgiveness from Kenya's vibrant youth, Generation Z, and from our brethren in Tanzania and Uganda. While the sincerity and ultimate impact of such a public declaration will undoubtedly spark much discussion, it undeniably marked a cr
Kenyan Lawmaker Pledges To Eliminate Abuse of Social Media
29 May, 2025 02:14 PM
TIME FOR CHANGE
Beatrice Elachi, the Kenyan MP for Dagoretti North, has expressed discontent with people who use social media to share sexual content.
Beatrice Elachi, the Kenyan MP for Dagoretti North, has expressed discontent with people who use social media to share sexual content.
Political Analyst Urges Kenyan Leaders to Reflect and Act on Promises
28 May, 2025 05:25 PM
REFLECT AND ACT
“If the shepherd is divided, then the sheep are also divided. We are supposed to be more united to build the nation,” he stated. “Based on the theme, ‘Rise and Rebuild,’ I think they should reflect so that they not only talk but also walk the talk of what
“If the shepherd is divided, then the sheep are also divided. We are supposed to be more united to build the nation,” he stated. “Based on the theme, ‘Rise and Rebuild,’ I think they should reflect so that they not only talk but also walk the talk of what
National Prayer Breakfast Calls for Collective Action, Hope
28 May, 2025 04:48 PM
RENEWAL DAY
President Ruto has expressed gratitude saying, “We thank God for what He is doing for our country. Our ongoing efforts to rebuild Kenya are steadily becoming evident. Our economy is stable, and our projects and programmes continue to impact the lives of K
President Ruto has expressed gratitude saying, “We thank God for what He is doing for our country. Our ongoing efforts to rebuild Kenya are steadily becoming evident. Our economy is stable, and our projects and programmes continue to impact the lives of K
When It Is Most Ripe: A Need To Slam Church’s Silence
31 May, 2024 10:00 AM
SILENT IN CRISIS
With politicians dangling balls at the church left, right and centre, the church, once a beacon of moral standards, has turned into a forty-niner that exits the scene once the going gets tough.
With politicians dangling balls at the church left, right and centre, the church, once a beacon of moral standards, has turned into a forty-niner that exits the scene once the going gets tough.