Rift Valley clergy have criticised some political leaders for inciting communities against each other and urged them to keep the peace. “We applaud President Uhuru Kenyatta for trying his best to keep the country peaceful and united...despite different political affiliations," Kimengich said. “We want our leaders to stop preaching divisive statements that disrupt our peace and unity," Bini said. Chairman of the Uasin Gishu Council of Religious Leaders Geoffrey Sangok urged leaders to tone down politicking and focus instead on people's well-being and Covid-9. Kimengich urged consultations between health workers and stakeholders to end frequent strikes that cause suffering to patients.
Source: The Star December 31, 2020 11:03 UTC