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The church can't run away from Kenya Kwanza after its 2022 role

President William Ruto, African Inland Church Jericho Rev. Josphat Musili (left) and Majority Leader National Assembly Kimani Ichungw'a during a Sunday Service at the Church in Nairobi County. Addressing the worshippers at the church he said that the government is investing heavily in Nairobi's education infrastructure, which has been neglected for 60 years. [PCS]

The relationship between the church and politics has shifted over time, with its boundaries fluctuating. At times, the divide is clear and distinct, while at other moments, it becomes increasingly blurred.

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