President’s Church Donation Kenai Sparks Sparks

In Kenya, the police have fired tear gas to disperse the protesters, who tried to capture a church which was recently donated enough by President William Ruto.
The gift ($ 155,000; £ 120,000) to the Ministry of Jesus at the Roysambu suburb of Nairobi, 20 meter shilling, criticized some young Canian people who were struggling to high cost of life.
Ruto has defended his donation and offered a uniform gift to another church in Eldorats.
Last year, both Catholic and Anglican leaders of Kenya dismissed the donation, arguing that the church needed to be saved from being used for political purposes.
Many people have been arrested during clashes, which saw the protesters tried to go to the church and used rocks to block light fire and nearby roads.
But the church service went ahead with tight security for worshipers, local media reports.
Bishop Edward Mavai said that the anonymous people had raised “thugs” to disrupt church service, report of Star website.
An gehl Christian, Ruto, defended the donation, stating that it was an attempt to address the moral decay of the country.
“Kenya should know God so that we embarrass those who are telling us that we cannot connect with the church,” the nation’s site said them in another church in Eldorats.
Kenyan people have been angered by a series of tax growth initiated since Ruto was selected in 2022.
He says that he needed to pay heavy loans inherited from the previous government, but many Kenai argues that they should first deal with public waste and corruption.
Last year, a wave of nationwide protests forced Ruto to withdraw his finance bill, with a series of tax growth.