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Nyeri catholic archbishop Anthony Muheria has called on Kenyans and their leaders to action, urging them to fundamentally change their mindset and approach towards transforming their nation. During a special Ash Wednesday mass at the Our Lady of Consolata church in Nyeri, bishop muheria emphasized the need for both individual and collective responsibility in improving the country. He challenged the common tendency to merely point fingers, stating that every Kenyan must take an active role in bringing about positive change
Archbishop Muheria urges Kenyans to embrace personal responsibility for national transformation
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