North Africa

President William Ruto attends inspiring church service at Revival Sanctuary of Glory Church

In a significant event today, President H.E William Ruto graced the congregation at the Revival Sanctuary of Glory Church in Riruta Satellite, Dagoreti South, Nairobi County.

The gathering, which attracted a host of prominent political and religious figures, left attendees deeply inspired.

The church service featured a stirring sermon delivered by Bishop Ken Kamau, who captivated the audience with his powerful message.

Congregants were further moved by the outstanding praise and worship session, which set the tone for a spiritually uplifting morning.

Dagoreti South MP Hon John KJ Kiarie played the role of a gracious host, welcoming President Ruto and the other distinguished guests.

The presence of these dignitaries underscored the importance of this event in the local political and spiritual landscape.

Among the notable leaders in attendance were ML Hon Kimani Ichung’wah, representing Kikuyu constituency, and Kasarani MP Hon Ronald Karauri.

The presence of Turkana Governor Hon Jeremiah Lomorukai and Nairobi Deputy Governor Hon Njoroge Muchiri added a regional touch to the event, showcasing the unity and camaraderie among leaders from different parts of the country.

Moreover, various Members of County Assembly (MCA) also graced the occasion, emphasizing the inclusive and diverse nature of the gathering.

In his address to the congregation, President Ruto emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration among the nation’s leaders, irrespective of their political or regional affiliations.

He highlighted the theme that “We are African, and Africa is our business,” underlining the need for collective efforts in addressing the challenges and opportunities facing the continent.

The church service at Revival Sanctuary of Glory Church served as a remarkable moment of spiritual reflection and political solidarity, leaving attendees with a renewed sense of purpose and unity in their shared commitment to Africa’s welfare.

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