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Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit has called on the senate to prosecute Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s impeachment motion before them fairly, exercising neutrality and impartiality. Sapit who spoke in Garissa has also called on Kenyans to remain calm as the senate undertakes it mandate, revealing that efforts to unite the president and his deputy had hit a snag. And as Kamau Mwangi now reports, the cleric has asked members of parliament to focus on issues affecting Kenyans, more so in the health and education sectors.
Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit urges senate to be fair to Gachagua
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