Youths take finance bill demands to churches
Politics dominated the Sunday sermon as the clergy delved into the contentious Finance Bill 2024.
The Sunday sermon across different churches was characterized by calls for the government to listen to the voices of the youth to find a compromise.
At the holy Family Basilica church in Nairobi, the youth were provided with a platform at the pulpit to share their concerns on the bill while the All Saints’ Cathedral church reiterated the need for the government to engage the youth on the bill.
Similar calls were repeated across churches. In Nyahururu, Right Rev Rt Major Bishop Samson Mburu Gachathi pledged to amply the voice of the church on national matters.
“I acknowledged the shortcomings of the Church as such I apologised to Gen Zs on Behalf of the church. I make a commitment to ensure that the voice of the church is amplified through dialogue” he said.
The PCEA leadership which took issues with frequent foreign travels by government officials accompanied by large relations also opposed the Finance Bill 2024, saying it would hurt many ordinary Kenyans if passed as it is.
A section of Kenyans mobilised with hashtags “Occupy the Church” and “Occupy Nyahururu”.
PCEA leadership has raised its voice on the proposed Finance Bill 2024, saying it will hurt many ordinary Kenyans if passed as it is.#KBCniYetu pic.twitter.com/Ra4x90ItTe
— KBC Channel1 News (@KBCChannel1) June 23, 2024
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