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Nyeri Catholic Archdiocese Archbishop Anthony Muheria has accused the government of being out of touch with the plight of Kenyans. Speaking in Nyeri at the canonisation mass of father Joseph Aramano, Archbishop Muheria taking aim of the Kenya Kwanza administration and accusing it of making policies with no regard for the effect they will have on the poor. He has called on the government to exercise humility and empathy when formulating policies, and to take a moment to reflect on how the policies impact on Kenyans.
Archbishop Muheria accuses government of ignoring the plight of Kenyans
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