The Anglican Church has expressed concern over the growing culture of political hostility, insults, abusive language by leaders, and incitement that has continued to characterise the political discourse. Noting that leadership is a sacred trust, Nyahururu Anglican Diocesan Bishop Mjr. Rt. Samson Gachathi advised those entrusted with public office to speak with dignity, restraint, and…
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