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Significance of shrines in Kalenjin community

Members of the parliament across the political parties in prayers during the ICC prayers for deputy president William Ruto and Radio Journalist Joshua Sang at Kiptororo ground in Kuresoi North in Nakuru county on 05-09-2015, the legislators stated that the ICC Was subjecting one community to the crime against humanity, adding that they will do all possible to remove the duo from the court PHOTO:BONIFACE THUKU

The special prayers held at Kiptororo in Kuresoi North, Nakuru County yesterday has thrust into the limelight the revered place of shrines among the Kalenjin.

Leaders from ruling the Jubilee alliance and Opposition joined the clergy and elders in special prayers for the Deputy President William Ruto and former radio journalist Joshua arap Sang who are facing charges at the International Criminal Court at The Hague.

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