By DPCS
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki yesterday called on Kenyans of all walks of life to embrace peace and strive towards the stability of the country as well as guard the two jealously.
Speaking following the transport sector strike where death, destruction and violence was witnessed in some parts of the country, Kindiki said without peace and stability the nation cannot make any progress on all the fronts of development.
The Deputy President also appealed to Kenyans to use peaceful means in handling the challenges that the nation encounter and love Kenya even when our beliefs and persuasions diverge.
DP Kindiki was speaking when he addressed mourners during the requiem mass of Anita Kendi Murungi, the daughter of former Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi that was held at St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church, Karen, Nairobi where he also delivered the condolences of President William Ruto.
Scores of former, current and aspiring political and corporate leaders attended the ceremony.
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