Sunday 09th March, 2025 03:14 PM|
Former vp and Wiper celebration chief Kalonzo Musyoka has faulted politicians making thousands and thousands of donations particularly to church buildings, saying they’re displaying off stolen wealth within the identify of donations.
In a press release on X on Sunday, March 9, 2022, Kalonzo stated a number of companies had been affected by the wanton graft being witnessed within the authorities, orchestrated by politicians.
“I have been reflecting on Psalm 11 – when the foundations are shaken, what will the righteous do? Kenyans, our foundation has been shaken. 6 million Kenyan university students are unable to get employment because of the policies of the KK regime. Our children are unable to go to class because our foundation has been shaken. Kenyans don’t have health coverage because the foundation has been shaken. That is the True State of our Nation,” he acknowledged.
“There is betrayal everywhere. Betrayal by politicians against Kenyans. Politicians should never again appear before their people and show off what they have stolen in the shape of “donations.” The People’s Loyal Coalition won’t ever betray the folks of Kenya for non permanent consolation.”
Ksh120 million donation
This comes every week after President William Ruto made a Ksh20 million donation pledge to the Jesus Winner Ministry Church in Nairobi’s Roysambu space.
The donation was made on Sunday, March 2, 2025, throughout Ruto’s go to to the church, which is led by Bishop Edward Mwai.
During the service, Ruto stunned attendees by pledging to rally his associates to contribute a further Ksh100 million to the church, asserting that he was not bowing to strain from the clergy, who had criticised his apply of constructing donations to spiritual establishments.
“You know, I have often been criticised for giving offerings in church. But when we give to God, we do not give to human beings. Offerings are not for Bishop Mwai, nor for the congregation—we give to God,” he acknowledged.
“I have searched the Bible extensively, and as someone with some knowledge of scripture, I have never found a verse that says giving to God means the donation must be returned by a bishop.”
The funds had been meant to assist the church’s Ksh1.2 billion development challenge.