Ruto, Gachagua lead national prayer breakfast amid government tensionsPresident William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua are leading this year’s annual National Prayer Breakfast at the Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi at a time of intense anxiety in the government. Under the theme ‘Hope’, today’s prayer breakfast aims to give hope to Kenyans amid tough economic times and feuding in government between the president’s allies and the DP. “I wish to challenge the honourable members to ensure that these uplifting, prayerful reflections that characterise the National Prayer Breakfast are not limited to a one-day-in-a-year engagement. “The noble intentions and patriotic ideals behind the National Prayer Breakfast should inspire us to be more than just leaders representing and articulating the interest of voters,” Mr Kingi, who is also the co-patron of the prayer breakfast, said. I can’t spend Sh200 million.”Dr Ruto says the trip was co-sponsored, adding, “It cost Kenya less than Sh10 million.


Source:   Daily Nation
May 30, 2024 07:41 UTC