Kenyans comment on Gen Zs to invade a church given to KSh 20m and Ruto

  • President William Ruto donated Ksh 20 million to the service of Jesus' winner in Roysambu led by Bishop Edward Mwai
  • The move sparked allegations from some of the youth in the country, interviewed the source of the great contribution of the country
  • To answer, they shared plans on social networks to take care of Jesus' winner, and get different views from Kenyans

Young people in the country have threatened to own the service of Jesus' winner in Roysambu due to the contribution of the President William Ruto of KSh 20 million to the church on Sunday, March 2.

President William Ruto visited the Bishop Wine's service of Bishop Edward Mwai. Photo: Jesus Winner Ministry/William Ruto.
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At the ritual Bishop Edward Mwai, a leader of various religions, received the support but also praised by the head of state.

Ruto also promised to participate fully in the upcoming church and vowed to encourage his friends to donate KSh 100 million.

“You will start preparing your construction plans. I also agreed to come to your part. Ruto said.

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The support and promise of the head of state was welcomed by songs that support Ruto at the Center of Worship. Other members cheered him, expressing his agreement.

Ruto made sure that the construction of the organized church would begin to humiliate the enemies of the country.

“I want to assure you that we will build this church. This is so that we can humiliate the enemies of this country. he added.

Ruto further criticized the other priests for being at the forefront of repeatedly opposed the rule of Kenya first.

The donation of the Head of State created an emotion among the youth in the country, who questioned the source of the funds and KSh 100 million promised as a gift.

It is said that the planned work will take place on Sunday, March 9. Kenyans online have been sharing posters asking others to mark the date of the occupation of Bishop Mwai's church.

What did Kenyans say about the threats of young people invading the church?

Kenyans published different views on social networks about planned work, while others supported and others opposed.

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Joseph Chek:

“Don't play with the Church of God.”

Otile:

“Bringing chaos in the church is only organized by devil worshipers.”

Abbas Badi:

“Why do you cry for a church? Stop ignorance sir

Brosk:

“Let's go to our tax.”

Josh Possum:

“Mark brother … let's meet there early.”

Kevin Duiga:

“You are very welcome. Carry offering too.”

Merix:

“Yes, we'll be there.

Did Ruto take the controversial land of the KDF and hand it over to the Roysambu church?

Another factor that sparked controversy during Ruto's visit to the service of Jesus' winner is his public order that the 20 -acre farm, previously contested by the Kenyan Defense Force (KDF) and associated with the supermarket's main economy, should be handed over to the Church.

Kenyans comment on Gen Zs to invade a church given to KSh 20m and Ruto
President Wiliam Ruto addressing the public. Photo: William Ruto.
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The head of state mentioned that he had directed the Ministry of Land to finalize the land transfer to the church, emphasizing its authority as the commander -in -chief.

“Since I am the commander -in -chief, I told KDF That this land is a holy place, and the church will be built there, ” He said.

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Ruto banned a government official from participating in public

The head of state appears to be turning from his own order in July 2024, which forbade public servants to participate in the syllabus following The procession against the government.

The president also instructed former Attorney General Justin Muturi to establish a legal system for controlling planned and transparent contributions to the efforts of philanthropy.

Ruto argued that preventing public servants from participating in the Harambee would ensure Kenyans get full value from the money and public resources intended to put the well -being of the citizens.

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