Archbishop Muheria is not drinking by Ruto, saying he has bored Kenyans and his giants: “Work”

  • Catholic Archbishop Nyeri Anthony Muheria criticized President William Ruto for introducing broadcasting instead of real rule
  • The Muheria called on the government to focus on implementing policies rather than self -proclaiming
  • The open -speaking priest emphasized the need for improved education, health care, and economic stability
  • He called for the existence of constructive and unity talks among leaders for Kenyan development rather than political conflict

Catholic Archbishop Nyeri Anthony Muheria has issued a strong rebuke to the presidential administration William Ruto.

Archbishop Anthony Muheria during the previous mass. Photo: KCCB.
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The open -minded Catholic preacher accused the rule of Kenya first to focus more on public relationships than actual administration.

He invented the word 'GOVERTISEMENT' to describe what he sees as excessive focus in broadcasting rather than policy implementation.

The Muheria challenged the government to separate from the government; A government that prioritize self -proclaims rather than tangible results.

“There must be a few words, to stop announcing the action, the government seems to be forced to announce the government, to advertise government projects, to advertise plans, the government is not an advertising agent, it is an action agent.

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That's what we want to see. So let's learn the government that follows the laws, systems and structures, not the government that has put all its installations on the advertisement. It was called GOVERTISEMENT. We have to move from government to government, ” The Imperor commented.

His remarks come amid public outrage over the government's regular projects, and small -scale developmental development.

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How will Ruto fulfill his promises

The archbishop felt that Kenya had the expertise and ability to run development, but leadership must put in place a real work rather than the noise of the media.

Archbishop Muheria is not drinking by Ruto, saying he has bored Kenyans and his giants: "Work"
The leader called on President William Ruto to introduce the implementation of development projects. Photo: William Ruto.
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He mentioned especially education, health care, and economic stability as important areas that require immediate care.

The Muheria called on Kenya first to focus its efforts on policies that raise the poor and create sustainable growth.

“Stop declaring what we should do, what we will do, we have done and better put ourselves in order to find people, resources, experts and we have great potential even in our government leaders Health, delivery in a system that certainly refers to the economy and empowerment of our ecology, ” He insisted.

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In referring to repeated political conflicts, the Muheria called on leaders to embrace the spirit of unity and constructive dialogue rather than engaging in divisions.

“How I wish we could leave this whole announcement with noise and insulting statements and humiliating and starting construction appreciation, appreciation, values, values, and bring all that together. There is nothing Kenya we cannot do and build. That's our call today,” saw.

How is Ruto

Earlier the Heritage had criticized the Ruto regime for ignoring the needs of the poor and the poor.

He noted that the replacement of NHIF instead of SH was prevented poor Kenyans from accessing affordable health care.

The Muheria called on the leaders to follow the virtues of the ministry, the sacrifice and humility that the saints such as the Rev. Irene Stefani Nyaha showed.

The Archbishop criticized the Kenyan administration for putting himself up to provide true support to the people.

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