President Ruto had meeting with Akorino Church leaders a significant moment in Kenyan politics, as he seeks to engage with diverse religious communities. The Akorino Church, known for its distinctive dress and strong moral values, commands a considerable following in Kenya.
Ruto’s outreach signals a recognition of the influence these leaders wield and underscores his commitment to building alliances across religious lines. This meeting not only highlights the importance of religious pluralism in Kenyan society but also demonstrates Ruto’s strategic approach to garnering support.
Religious organisations continue to make significant contributions to national development. They work closely with the government in the provision of education and training, and health among others.
Met the leadership of Akorino Church at State House Nairobi. The religious group has embarked on an investment drive, especially the establishment of savings and credit cooperatives, for its members in the counties.
The government will work with the church in training and building capacity in the management of saccos.
The team was led by Runyenjes MP Muchangi Karemba and Bishop Petro Kamuyu, the national chair of the Akorino Israel Organisation.
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