It all stemmed from an initiative by the Catholic Church launched late last year. Describing the process as “creative awareness”, the priest urged the faithful to make it their obligation to fight corruption at home and even in their workplaces. That is how corruption is bred,” said Fr Nyataya, who also runs the Caritas department in the Archdiocese of Kisumu. Fr Nyataya noted that through the cleansing process, the faithful, including the church, get the moral authority to fight corruption. People will only talk about the ills of corruption because they are not beneficiaries,” explains Fr Nyataya.
Source: Daily Nation March 15, 2020 06:00 UTC