Uhuru speaks of 'traitors' in gov't, says their days are numbered - VIDEO

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By Citizen Reporter April 06, 2024 07:58 (EAT)
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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta during the Episcopal ordination of Auxiliary Bishops in Nairobi on Saturday April 6, 2024. PHOTO|COURTESY

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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday spoke of traitors during the Episcopal ordination of Auxiliary Bishops Simon Peter Kamomoe and Wallace Nganga, warning religious leaders gathered of traitors who he did not name and who he said would not benefit from their ways.

The former president did not name or signal who he meant.

"Mambo inaendelea kua ngumu na saa ingine mtu hupotea, na akipotea anatafuta pastor....We have taken leadership to think it means lording over everyone else, it is not," he said.

"Tumeskia mambo ya wasaliti. Usaliti ni mwingi sana; lakini kwa wasaliti tunawaambia hata Judas alisaliti Yesu lakini hizo hela pesa aliziwacha na akaenda akatafuta kamba akajinyonga."

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja also attended the ordination ceremony. 

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