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Uhuru agrees to reconciliation call from Anglican Church leader


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Uhuru Kenyatta and the Archbishop of Canterbury during the All Saints Cathedral centenary celebration service on November 5



President Uhuru Kenyatta has said that the country will heed the call by the global Anglican Church for reconciliation to resolve the ongoing political impasse occasioned by the October 26 poll.

Kenyatta said this soon after receiving a gift from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who graced the 100 year celebration service of the All Saints Cathedral on Sunday, November 5.


“We heard your message of reconciliation and I hope every single person in this room heard your message,” said Kenyatta.

Kenyatta was speaking at the ceremony attended by among others Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit, opposition chief Raila Odinga and Chief Justice David Maraga.

In his address to congregants of the centenary celebration service at the All Saints Cathedral, the head of the global Anglican Church called for reconciliation in Kenya, saying that this is the call of the faithful in solving disputes at both a personal level and on the national stage.

“Reconciliation is not mediation or arbitration or trickery and abandoning principle, it is the transformation of violent and destructive conflict into lives in which disagreement is still there but is dealt with peacefully for the common good,” said Archbishop Welby.

The Anglican Church leader further said, “I’m not calling for mediation, but for the steady and long term work of building structures of reconciliation, the capacity to deal with a nation’s challenges in a way that brings peace even when there is deep disagreement.”

The Bishop of the Church of England also stated that reconciliation was rare worldwide even as he urged Kenyans to set an example among the world’s nationsArchbishop Welby hailed Kenya as an example of democracy in Africa, terming the nation as a regional leader where people lived in harmony despite different ideologies and faith.

“Since independence, Kenya has been a model for Africa, without coup d’etat, without civil war… yes with problems and trials, but for the most part keeping the peace. Can you not show us how to be a country of reconciliation,” said Archbishop Welby.
 
Uhuru agrees to reconciliation call from Anglican Church leader


Uhuru-Kenyatta-and-the-Archbishop-of-Canterbury-during-the-All-Saints-Cathedral-centenary-celebration-service-on-November-5.jpg

Uhuru Kenyatta and the Archbishop of Canterbury during the All Saints Cathedral centenary celebration service on November 5



President Uhuru Kenyatta has said that the country will heed the call by the global Anglican Church for reconciliation to resolve the ongoing political impasse occasioned by the October 26 poll.

Kenyatta said this soon after receiving a gift from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who graced the 100 year celebration service of the All Saints Cathedral on Sunday, November 5.


“We heard your message of reconciliation and I hope every single person in this room heard your message,” said Kenyatta.

Kenyatta was speaking at the ceremony attended by among others Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit, opposition chief Raila Odinga and Chief Justice David Maraga.

In his address to congregants of the centenary celebration service at the All Saints Cathedral, the head of the global Anglican Church called for reconciliation in Kenya, saying that this is the call of the faithful in solving disputes at both a personal level and on the national stage.

“Reconciliation is not mediation or arbitration or trickery and abandoning principle, it is the transformation of violent and destructive conflict into lives in which disagreement is still there but is dealt with peacefully for the common good,” said Archbishop Welby.

The Anglican Church leader further said, “I’m not calling for mediation, but for the steady and long term work of building structures of reconciliation, the capacity to deal with a nation’s challenges in a way that brings peace even when there is deep disagreement.”

The Bishop of the Church of England also stated that reconciliation was rare worldwide even as he urged Kenyans to set an example among the world’s nationsArchbishop Welby hailed Kenya as an example of democracy in Africa, terming the nation as a regional leader where people lived in harmony despite different ideologies and faith.

“Since independence, Kenya has been a model for Africa, without coup d’etat, without civil war… yes with problems and trials, but for the most part keeping the peace. Can you not show us how to be a country of reconciliation,” said Archbishop Welby.
Nimemkumbuka Prof Palamagamba Kabudi mshauri mkuu wa Kanisa Anglican jimbo la Tanzania!
 
..Wapinzani wa Kenya wana wafuasi wa kutosha wa kuifanya nchi isitawalike.

..Huku Tanzania wapinzani wako wachache na hawana nguvu. Hali hiyo inawafanya watawala watambe vile wanavyotaka.

..Hicho ndicho nilichojifunza.
tatizo mtoa mada anaongea as if hajui siasa za Kenya zipoje na siasa za Tanzania zipoje...

Kenya ugomvi wao hauishii kwenye siasa tuu unaenda mbali hadi kwenye ukabila,unalinganishaje na siasa za tanzania??

mimi sioni chochote cha kujifunza kutoka kwao,labda kama mwanaccm nijifunze zaidi kutoka kwa Jubilee juu ya kuiba kura kiitechnolojia zaidi na kutumia fedha kununua mtambo fulani halafu hauutumii.
 
Anglican na wakenya, Rwanda na katolik yao, Tanzania Mmmmh
 
..Wapinzani wa Kenya wana wafuasi wa kutosha wa kuifanya nchi isitawalike.

..Huku Tanzania wapinzani wako wachache na hawana nguvu. Hali hiyo inawafanya watawala watambe vile wanavyotaka.

..Hicho ndicho nilichojifunza.
Mkuu 8mil ya kupangwa na 6mil ya halali unasema wapinzani ni wachache ! Joka kuu sijakuelewa hapo
 
Uhuru agrees to reconciliation call from Anglican Church leader


Uhuru-Kenyatta-and-the-Archbishop-of-Canterbury-during-the-All-Saints-Cathedral-centenary-celebration-service-on-November-5.jpg

Uhuru Kenyatta and the Archbishop of Canterbury during the All Saints Cathedral centenary celebration service on November 5



President Uhuru Kenyatta has said that the country will heed the call by the global Anglican Church for reconciliation to resolve the ongoing political impasse occasioned by the October 26 poll.

Kenyatta said this soon after receiving a gift from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who graced the 100 year celebration service of the All Saints Cathedral on Sunday, November 5.


“We heard your message of reconciliation and I hope every single person in this room heard your message,” said Kenyatta.

Kenyatta was speaking at the ceremony attended by among others Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit, opposition chief Raila Odinga and Chief Justice David Maraga.

In his address to congregants of the centenary celebration service at the All Saints Cathedral, the head of the global Anglican Church called for reconciliation in Kenya, saying that this is the call of the faithful in solving disputes at both a personal level and on the national stage.

“Reconciliation is not mediation or arbitration or trickery and abandoning principle, it is the transformation of violent and destructive conflict into lives in which disagreement is still there but is dealt with peacefully for the common good,” said Archbishop Welby.

The Anglican Church leader further said, “I’m not calling for mediation, but for the steady and long term work of building structures of reconciliation, the capacity to deal with a nation’s challenges in a way that brings peace even when there is deep disagreement.”

The Bishop of the Church of England also stated that reconciliation was rare worldwide even as he urged Kenyans to set an example among the world’s nationsArchbishop Welby hailed Kenya as an example of democracy in Africa, terming the nation as a regional leader where people lived in harmony despite different ideologies and faith.

“Since independence, Kenya has been a model for Africa, without coup d’etat, without civil war… yes with problems and trials, but for the most part keeping the peace. Can you not show us how to be a country of reconciliation,” said Archbishop Welby.


Kama imewezekana ni kwamba Raila Odinga amelazimisha na siyo kuomba, hapa Tanzania chadema wana Wabunge 30 tu watamlazimisha nani?
 
Uhuru agrees to reconciliation call from Anglican Church leader


Uhuru-Kenyatta-and-the-Archbishop-of-Canterbury-during-the-All-Saints-Cathedral-centenary-celebration-service-on-November-5.jpg

Uhuru Kenyatta and the Archbishop of Canterbury during the All Saints Cathedral centenary celebration service on November 5



President Uhuru Kenyatta has said that the country will heed the call by the global Anglican Church for reconciliation to resolve the ongoing political impasse occasioned by the October 26 poll.

Kenyatta said this soon after receiving a gift from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who graced the 100 year celebration service of the All Saints Cathedral on Sunday, November 5.


“We heard your message of reconciliation and I hope every single person in this room heard your message,” said Kenyatta.

Kenyatta was speaking at the ceremony attended by among others Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit, opposition chief Raila Odinga and Chief Justice David Maraga.

In his address to congregants of the centenary celebration service at the All Saints Cathedral, the head of the global Anglican Church called for reconciliation in Kenya, saying that this is the call of the faithful in solving disputes at both a personal level and on the national stage.

“Reconciliation is not mediation or arbitration or trickery and abandoning principle, it is the transformation of violent and destructive conflict into lives in which disagreement is still there but is dealt with peacefully for the common good,” said Archbishop Welby.

The Anglican Church leader further said, “I’m not calling for mediation, but for the steady and long term work of building structures of reconciliation, the capacity to deal with a nation’s challenges in a way that brings peace even when there is deep disagreement.”

The Bishop of the Church of England also stated that reconciliation was rare worldwide even as he urged Kenyans to set an example among the world’s nationsArchbishop Welby hailed Kenya as an example of democracy in Africa, terming the nation as a regional leader where people lived in harmony despite different ideologies and faith.

“Since independence, Kenya has been a model for Africa, without coup d’etat, without civil war… yes with problems and trials, but for the most part keeping the peace. Can you not show us how to be a country of reconciliation,” said Archbishop Welby.
Tofauti ni kuwa Uhuru ni mstarabu na ana hekima na busara kinyume na yule katili na muuaji
 
Nili hojifunza Kenya kila mmoja anapigania kabila lake ili ushinde kabila lako lazima mzaane sana.
 
Kenyatta lazima atii amri kwa sababu mfarakano ulishaiva tiyari. Kulikuwa na nchi mbili kamili na marais 2 tiyari. Je, angeenda wapi?? Katiba yao inaruhusu hili. Kwa ajili ya umoja basi imebidi arudi mezani kuzungumza. Tungojee mazungumzo sio ku agree kuja kuzumgumza. Je, atakubali kumsikiliza Railla? Je, Railla atamsikiliza Uhuru?
Le us pray that another election is coming soon in Kenya. Kabla ya siku 90
 
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