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[PHOTOS] Ruto hosts AIPCA Church leaders at State House, Nairobi

Ruto has called on all Kenyans to set aside tribal divisions and work together.

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by AMUNGA OBANDA

In-pictures10 June 2025 - 12:31
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In Summary


  •  The president reiterated his commitment to fostering a united nation, focused on the shared aspirations of socio-economic growth for all citizens.
  • The meeting was part of ongoing efforts to engage with various stakeholders and reinforce the national development agenda.
President William Ruto addressing the church leaders at State House on June 10, 2025/PCS


President William Ruto has called on all Kenyans to set aside tribal divisions and work together towards a common goal of national development.

President Ruto has further called on the country to embrace national unity. 

Ruto was speaking during a meeting with over 600 leaders from the African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa (AIPCA) at State House, Nairobi on Tuesday,

The President reiterated his commitment to fostering a united nation, focused on the shared aspirations of socio-economic growth for all citizens.

The meeting was part of ongoing efforts to engage with various stakeholders and reinforce the national development agenda.

The leaders praised the government for its inclusivity and its focus on creating opportunities for all Kenyans, regardless of their political or tribal background.


President William Ruto, church leaders, and a choir at State House on June 10, 2025/PCS
             A.I.P.C.A Church leaders at State House Nairobi, on June 10, 2025/PCS.
President William Ruto and A.I.P.C.A Church leaders at State House, on June 10, 2025/PCS.
Church leaders present at State House Nairobi, on June 10, 2025/PCS
Members of the choir at State House Nairobi,on June 10, 2025/PCS
A group photo of President William Ruto and A.I.P.C.A Church leaders at State House, on June 10, 2025/PCS.


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