Shocking.! |Genz Back on Streets | Pastor Mwai Atasalimiwa na Genz |After Receiving 20 Million
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Pastor Edward Mwai of Jesus Winner Ministry Church has faced a backlash on social media after President William Ruto attended his church in Roysambu on Sunday and donated Ksh 20 million.
Ruto further promised to mobilize his friends and donate another Ksh 100 million towards the construction of Mwai’s new church, which is estimated to cost Ksh 1.2 billion.
The church will be built on a contentious piece of land along Thika Road, which was previously owned by the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF).
Young Kenyans, popularly known as Gen Zs, are planning to hold protests at Mwai’s church next Sunday, accusing him of receiving money looted from public coffers.
The protests are being organized on Tiktok, and hundreds of young TikTokers have volunteered to join the protests.
More often than not, President William Ruto has found himself on the receiving end over some of his directives, sometimes finding himself at the center of ridicule from Kenyans for renegading on his own words.
Kenyans have not shied away from speaking their minds, complete with nick-names for President Ruto which he interestingly accepts, saying such actions will not deter him from delivering on his presidential mandate.
Angered by the move to continue with fundraisers in churches unabated, a section of Gen Z has now declared intention to call out those who have been accepting the monies.
Activist Morara Kebaso has made a call to action through a satirical post urging the Gen Z to converge at Jesus Winner Ministry for special prayers of Mwai and to also demand for accountability.
“On Sunday March 9, let us converge at Jesus Winner Ministry Roysambu for special prayers for Pastor Edward Mwai Kiongo. We will forgive him mercilessly,” Kebaso posted.
“His Generousness Rev. Kiongo of Jesus Winner Ministry Roysambu has set aside Sh20 million for jobless youths who need capital to start businesses. He has pledged another 100 Million for building classrooms in Baringo as part of the church’s initiative to give back to the community. To benefit from this funding kindly attend a thanksgiving service this coming Sunday on March 9 at Jesus Winner Ministry Roysambu,” he further scoffed.
In his response, a section of Kenyans said they will ‘occupy that church until Mwai surrenders public land and money’.
On Sunday, Ruto was at the said in Roysambu, Nairobi, where he unapologetically promised to support a fundraiser with millions of shillings as the church seeks to build a Sh1.2 billion worth place of worship.
During the sermon, the church’s Bishop, Edward Mwai took time to seek monetary support from the president, even as he flaunted to the congregation how great a friend Ruto has been over the years.
Despite concerns on the matter, Ruto has maintained a hardline stance that his contributions are driven by his desire to support the church, saying he is aware of the flood of criticism. He has said he will continue ‘giving to God’ and will not tire.
Pastor Edward Mwai of Jesus Winner Ministry Church has faced a backlash on social media after President William Ruto attended his church in Roysambu on Sunday and donated Ksh 20 million.
Ruto further promised to mobilize his friends and donate another Ksh 100 million towards the construction of Mwai’s new church, which is estimated to cost Ksh 1.2 billion.
The church will be built on a contentious piece of land along Thika Road, which was previously owned by the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF).
Young Kenyans, popularly known as Gen Zs, are planning to hold protests at Mwai’s church next Sunday, accusing him of receiving money looted from public coffers.
The protests are being organized on Tiktok, and hundreds of young TikTokers have volunteered to join the protests.
More often than not, President William Ruto has found himself on the receiving end over some of his directives, sometimes finding himself at the center of ridicule from Kenyans for renegading on his own words.
Kenyans have not shied away from speaking their minds, complete with nick-names for President Ruto which he interestingly accepts, saying such actions will not deter him from delivering on his presidential mandate.
Angered by the move to continue with fundraisers in churches unabated, a section of Gen Z has now declared intention to call out those who have been accepting the monies.
Activist Morara Kebaso has made a call to action through a satirical post urging the Gen Z to converge at Jesus Winner Ministry for special prayers of Mwai and to also demand for accountability.
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