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Nyeri Archbishop Anthony Muheria has urged Kenyans to stop aiding corruption, attributing slow economic and social growth to the vice. Speaking in Nyeri County during his Easter message, Archbishop Muheria said the rate of corruption across all units of government is alarming, calling on Kenyans to refrain from lies and blind political loyalty. Muheria has asked members of the public to respect places of worship and respect the distinction between state and religion.
Nyeri Archbishop Muheria asks Kenyans to stop aiding graft
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