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Christians faithful across the world have today marked palm Sunday, signifying the entry of Jesus entry in to Jerusalem in the run up to Easter. In Kenya, the clergy called for a reform in the country’s governance and leadership which they say has deteriorated over the last few years. Nyahururu Catholic Bishop Joseph Mbatia has called on leaders to address the grievances by the people, and the impediments to national development. Mbatia further called on Kenyans to also reflect and pray for the country for peace to reign. Palm Sunday marks the final week of the lent season in the christian doctrine
Christians mark Palm Sunday across the world
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