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The 5-day prayer summit that was aimed at praying for the wellbeing of the country came to an end yesterday. The summit brought together representatives from 12 countries from around the world. Speaking at the summit that took place at Uhuru Park Nairobi, the exploits worship centre senior pastors apostle Julius Suubi urged the youth to seek peaceful ways of voicing their grievances. The apostle further asked the government actualize promises made to Kenyans.
Five-day prayer summit in Nairobi comes to a close
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- 8 Jun 2025 - Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has come out strongly against the Central Organisation of Trade Unions (COTU) and political leaders criticising the government’s affordable housing initiative, accusing them of misleading the public and ignoring the needs…
- 8 Jun 2025 - Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has vowed not to relent on his push to have all tenants who live in city council houses pay rent.
- 8 Jun 2025 - Natembeya has been having run-ins with the state.
- 8 Jun 2025 - Witness says criminal network behind the illegal trade in human organs is complex.
- 8 Jun 2025 - The accident occurred along a very steep slope.
- 8 Jun 2025 - The President also announced a donation of Sh4 million to help renovate the church’s roof.
- 8 Jun 2025 - He was allegedly seized by individuals believed to be security officers.
- 8 Jun 2025 - Rwanda was blocked Saturday from taking the rotating presidency of the central African economic bloc because of the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
- 8 Jun 2025 - The junta had previously accused the RFS of similar atrocities.