Police Deployed After Worshippers Clash Inside Church

After the heated clashes, the police later ordered the warring factions to vacate the church premises as investigations into the incident commenced...
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Police were deployed to the Nyahururu Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church on Saturday, December 20, after two factions clashed over a leadership dispute, disrupting worship services. This is the fourth time such an incident has occurred at the church.
- A former pastor, transferred against his will, is accused of orchestrating the chaos.
- One faction claims the former pastor hired "goons" to close the church, despite a court order preventing interference with worship.
- The conflicting faction accuses the church board of mismanagement and intentionally creating tension.
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