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A section of clergy in Narok County has defended President William Ruto’s administration and called for an end to social media insults targeting the presidency. Led by AIPCA Narok Diocese Bishop Dickson Ole Nkoitiko, the clergy stated that the Church supports any government in power but does not influence how its followers vote. They emphasized the importance of respect and constructive criticism in national discourse.
NAROK CLERGY DEFEND RUTO, URGE END TO ONLINE INSULTS
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