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Nyeri County government told to step up plans for beatification

Members of the Committee that is organizing the beatification of Sister Irene Stefanie a catholic nun at the site where she used to live at Gikondi Catholic Parish in Mukurweini on 23 April 2015.In front is the coordinator of the Beatification Father Peter Githinji, followed by Archbishop of Nyeri Archdiocese Peter Kairu and Nyeri County Commissioner Michael Ole Tailal [third in red tie], among other officials. . Sister Nyaatha will be beatified into Vulnerable, according to Catholic Church faith between May 22 and 24. PHOTO/KIBATA KIHU/STANDARD].

Nyeri, Kenya - Preparations for the oncoming beatification of Sister Irene 'Nyaatha' Stefani have kicked off in earnest in Nyeri County, with a committee appointed to plan the event touring Gikondi and Mukurweini areas last Thursday.

 

And yesterday, Nyeri County Government met with business people and hotel owners in Nyeri town, where the government came under fire over their slow pace in preparedness.

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