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Kenyans ‘clash’ over plans for monthly prayers at the presidency

Kenya’s social media space has been the center of debate around the role of religion in politics.

This follows an announcement over the weekend by First Lady Rachel Ruto that monthly prayer sessions will be held at the State House, the presidential complex located in Nairobi.

“The doors of State House are open and know that you have Mama Rachel here that will always open the doors for you when the president is busy,” she told a congregation.

The first such prayer session was held on Sunday, September 25, as thousands joined the First Couple for prayers and thanksgiving.

The first couple are evangelical Christians and President William Ruto has attributed his faith as having played a key role in his election victory, the BBC Africa page reports.

Supporters of the monthly meetings and their opponents alike have been sharing their views and why it is an issue or not.

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