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Catholic bishops urge leaders to respect law, uphold integrity

Bishop Cleophas Oseso of The Nakuru Catholic Diocese smears ashes on a priest at the Christ the King Cathedral Nakuru on February 14, 2024, as the Catholic faithful celebrated Ash Wednesday to mark the beginning of 40 days of fasting, prayers and almsgiving. [Daniel Chege, Standard]

The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) has identified five key issues that Kenyans and the government must observe to ensure the country succeeds.

In a message read by Bishop Cleophas Oseso of the Nakuru Diocese, KCCB wants Kenyans, especially leaders to respect the Constitution and uphold integrity.

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