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Easter call: What would Jesus do to uproot corruption in Kenya

EACC arrest five traffic police officers collecting bribes along Kakamega-Bungoma road on Thursday. [Benard Lusigi]

On Good Friday morning, a disturbing event unfolded as I drove toward Citam Ngong to join the Men's Chorale, the 28-year-old singing group I belong to. Barely 150m from the church entrance, a matatu in front abruptly stopped, blocking the road. Shamelessly, the conductor walked straight to a waiting police officer and handed him money - a blatant act of corruption in broad daylight.

Deeply troubled, I hooted loudly, moved ahead of the matatu, and stopped firmly in protest. The police officer approached my car confidently, saluting respectfully, "Habari Mkubwa."

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