In pictures: Kenyans mark Christmas with worship, family reunions
National
By
Ronald Kipruto
| Dec 25, 2025
Faithful Christians worship at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Milimani, Kisumu [Rodgers Otiso, standard]
Kenyans across the country marked Christmas with packed church services, traditional feasts and intimate family gatherings as the festive season brought communities together despite economic pressures.
From midnight vigils and nativity plays in decorated sanctuaries to bustling entertainment spots serving nyama choma and traditional delicacies, the day reflected a blend of faith, tradition and resilience.
Churches overflowed with worshippers dressed in their finest attire, while families reconnected over meals and children played in festive gear. ODM party leader Oburu Oginga and several leaders arrive at Nyamira ACK, Bondo for a Christmas church service. This is the first time the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga family will be celebrating Christmas without the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga. [Isaiah Gwengi, Standard] Centum Re begins handover of 400 apartments at Nairobi's Two Rivers Epra makes marginal hike on pipeline tariff, piles pressure on consumers ICPAK urges accountants to restore trust in public institutions Alarm raised over lagging decarbonisation in construction industry Retail investors can now own a piece of mega infrastructure projects through NSE Why AI is gaining prominence in Africa's new investment agenda New push to formalise garbage collection SMEs The power of patience, psychology and strategy in debt recovery Motivational speakers: When they sell you false business hopes Africa Summit win for Kenya and continent, but on whose terms?READ MORE
Entertainment joints recorded brisk business as revellers sought to unwind after a challenging year.
Here is how Kenyans celebrated in different parts of the country.
Father John Munyaka baptizes children at Christ the King Cathedral church in Nakuru City during Christmas Day celebrations on December 25, 2025. In his homily to the gathered Catholic faithful, Father Munyaka urged Kenyans to mark Christmas with reverence and reflection, noting that many people today celebrate themselves rather than the body of Jesus Christ. A total of 23 children were baptized during the service. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]