National Prayer Breakfast-LIVE

National Prayer Breakfast-LIVE
President William Ruto and other leaders including National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula. PHOTO/PCS
In Summary

Quoting Isaiah 54:17, he encouraged the President to stay focused and not be swayed by political attacks.

As the country marks its Annual National Assembly, Speaker Moses Wetang'ula says Parliament remains committed to supporting Kenya’s economic transformation amid recent national challenges.

Speaker Wetang'ula has urged national leaders to rise above self-interest and anchor their leadership in godly service.

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May 28, 11:39
Ruto issues apology over Tanzania tiff

President William Ruto has issued a public apology to Tanzania and to the younger generation of Kenyans during the National Prayer Breakfast held in Nairobi on Wednesday.

Speaking at the event, Ruto responded to a call for reconciliation made by visiting American preacher Rickey Allen Bolden.

He extended a message of peace to Kenya’s neighbours and youth, following recent diplomatic and public tensions.

May 28, 11:30
Kenya will not default on foreign debt

Kenya will not default on its foreign obligations, President Ruto assures, while citing stable exchange reserves.

 

 

May 28, 10:55
DP Kindiki comments on the choir

The DP draws laughs from the audience after commenting on MPs' singing.

Kithure Kindiki: "This year's choir performed much better — last year's was quite chaotic."

The DP was referring to a long tradition of inviting MPs on stage during the prayer breakfast to sing a hymn.

"Osoro and company, pongezi!" Kindiki said.

Translation: "Osoro and company, congratulations."

May 28, 10:52
President Ruto takes the stage

President Ruto, in his opening remarks, quotes Nehemiah 2:20. "Then answered I them, and said unto them, The God of heaven, he will prosper us; therefore we his servants will arise and build: but ye have no portion, nor right, nor memorial, in Jerusalem."

 

 

May 28, 10:39
The Gen Z divide- Bolden

Dr. Rickey Bolden: "Wouldn’t it be beautiful if the leaders said to the Gen Z- 'We had you arrested, and we are sorry."'

May 28, 10:23
Gen Zs dying to be loved- Bolden

Bolden calls for Kenya not ignore ignore the Gen Zs in the country.

Bolden: "Some of our Gen Zs are smarter than we are! I have a daughter, she's a doctor; whenever I need advice for my health, I don't go to a hospital, I call my daughter."

May 28, 10:20
Bolden preaches on faith and politics

Bolden: "My politics never drives my faith. My faith always drives my politics. There is no room for disrespect when you follow Jesus. One must be intentional when building relationships with one another."

May 28, 10:11
Former NFL star Rickey Allen Bolden takes the stage

Former NFL star and renowned American pastor Rickey Allen Bolden, who has graced the prayer breakfast, says it is "a joy to be here."

"We are coming home to see our brothers and our sisters; we are coming home to walk on lands that our ancestors walked on; we are coming home to swim in streams and lakes that our ancestors swam in. It is a joy to be here," says Bolden.

May 28, 09:41
"We have left our young people in helplessness" Dagorreti North Elachi prays

"We have left our young people in helplessness; in gambling, in pornography"-Dagorreti North MP Beatrice Elachi, prayers for Kenya during the Annual National Prayer Breakfast.

"Our youth are hopeless, and we pray that the spirit of social media running our country is sorted out. May we stand for what is best for our country and future generations," her prayer continued.

May 28, 09:39
Senator Mungatana prays for Africa

"May this continent rise and rebuild politically," Tana River Senator Danson Mungatana says in his prayer for Africa.

May 28, 09:05
'Take refuge in the Bible'- Wetang'ula tells Ruto during prayer breakfast

Speaker Moses Wetang'ula speaking during the National Prayer Breakfast. PHOTO/PCS

Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has told President William Ruto to take refuge in Scripture as criticism of his leadership grows.

Quoting Isaiah 54:17, he encouraged the President to stay focused and not be swayed by political attacks.

This comes as Ruto pushes back against claims his government is underperforming.

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