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Keep off our sadaka, tithe, clerics warn Ruto

President William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua with other leaders, at ACK Church of Christ the King Pro-Cathedral in Nyahururu, Nyandarua County, on June 23,2024. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Kenyan pastors and bishops are having sleepless nights. A raft of recommendations contained in a report and a Senate Bill is giving the men and women of the cloth nightmares.

The clerics feel that President William Ruto, who has been nicknamed Zakayo (the biblical tax collector), is hell-bent on taxing sadaka (offerings) and tithes. The pastors and bishops are now up in arms against proposals that could require them to account for sadaka and tithes. They blame the proposals on Zakayo's harsh taxation policies.

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