
The Rigathi Gachagua challenge of praying facing Mount Kenya is slowly gaining momentum at Nyanyuki. He was today joined by John Methu the senator of Nyandarua and Karugi Thangwa the senator of Kiambu.
He was keen to note that they discussed a range of issues where they agreed to work for the betterment of the economy of the country. He went ahead to note that the future of this country belongs to the young generation that has now taken over the leadership of this country.
He went ahead to mentor them on becoming the best as they serve the people of Kenya. They proceeded to pray for the country where they lifted their hands towards the country. This is a great initiative as we are going to raise Godly leaders to steer the country forward for the next five years. Rigathi Gachagua then highlighted that they are soon going to accomplish their campaign promises to kenyans in the near future. Please leave your thoughts in our comments section below.
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