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Dagoretti North member of parliament, Beatrice Elachi, has urged parents to pray for the Gen Zs while opening up about the last moments before the death of her son, Elvis Namenya. During Elvis's funeral mass, which was held at holy trinity catholic church in Kileleshwa, various leaders gathered to mourn with Elachi's family while being cautioned against engaging in politics in the church.
Beatrice Elachi Mourns Son Elvis Namenya, Urges Parents to Pray for Gen Z
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