See Also: 9 weird things people do on Christmas DayFor the season, there are pre-holiday traditions that Kenyans have observed for decades and won’t be going away anytime soon. Traditions dictate that women should not allowed anywhere near the site as it is believed to be a taboo. Kenyans visiting rural homesMajority of Kenyans consider it a taboo not to visit their rural homes during Christmas as that has been the tradition for many years. Night ‘keshas’ and vigilsKenyans are also popular with attending night vigils before Christmas Day as they find it right to connect and thank God for the year. On the eve of Christmas, most churches in Kenya hold night vigils as worshipers celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Source: Standard Digital December 24, 2018 06:14 UTC