Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Eliud Wabukala has called on the Government to tackle corruption.
He also asked political leaders to focus on development and avoid dividing their supporters.
Speaking in Nakuru town yesterday, the Archbishop called on Kenyans to join hands in the fight against corruption, which he said was stifling economic growth.
Nakuru Governor Kinuthia Mbugua, who also attended the function, commended the church for promoting development projects which have created jobs for the youth.
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