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ACK Bishop Omangi condemns Homa Bay Linda Mwananchi chaos, calls for speedy probe

Kisii’s Anglican Church of Kenya Diocese Bishop John Omangi has strongly condemned the chaos witnessed in Homa Bay over the weekend during the Linda Mwananchi Caravan tour. During the rallies, vehicles belonging to various media stations, including Mediamax Network Limited, were vandalised and others were burnt by suspected goons. Speaking to the media on Monday, […]

Kisii’s Anglican Church of Kenya Diocese Bishop John Omangi has strongly condemned the chaos witnessed in Homa Bay during the Linda Mwananchi Caravan tour. He called for a speedy investigation into the incidents and urged political leaders to promote peaceful political competition, warning that violence and inflammatory rhetoric can lead to no one to govern. Omangi urged political leaders and their supporters to tolerate differing opinions, saying political disagreements should not result in violence.

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