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Religious leaders root for rule of law and transparency

Archbishop Martin Kivuva explains a point after Easter Sunday service at Holy Ghost Cathedral Church in Mombasa on April 20,2025. [Omondi Onyango, Standard]

A section of religious leaders has lashed out at the government over the need for transparency and democracy in the country, even as the 2025 National Prayer Breakfast got underway at the Safari Park Hotel on Wednesday.

Several church leaders outside the official gathering are calling on the government to align national leadership with transparency, democracy, and unity.

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