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Originally published by Citizen DigitalJanuary 1, 2026
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Anglican Archbishop Ole Sapit slams gov't over corruption, high cost of living
Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit said corruption and the high cost of living continue to weaken Kenya’s economic foundation, leaving families and businesses under severe pressure......
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The Anglican Church of Kenya, led by Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit, has strongly criticized the government over rampant corruption and the high cost of living, warning that many Kenyan households face dire economic conditions.
- Archbishop Ole Sapit stated that high taxation, high interest rates, rising electricity costs, and "relentless borrowing" are squeezing families and businesses.
- He also voiced concern over the "erosion of constitutional order" and rejected state control over religious institutions, emphasizing the church's role in national discourse.
- Other clergy, including Archbishop Philip Anyolo of Holy Family Basilica, echoed calls for peace, unity, and tolerance ahead of the 2027 General Election.
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