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Catholic Church Wants ‘Oppressive’ Finance Bill Rejected As Youth Protest During Basilica Service

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Last updated: June 23, 2024 11:05 am
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The Holy Family Basilica and the Catholic Church at large are calling on Kenyans to voice their concerns about the Finance Bill 2024.

In a statement issued from the Basilica, the church criticized the bill as oppressive and endorsed calls for its rejection.

During Sunday’s sermon, leaders of the anti-Finance Bill demonstrations led by Gen Z and millennials urged Kenyans to support the nationwide protest, announcing peaceful demonstrations from Nairobi’s General Post Office (GPO) to the Kenya National Archives starting at 3 p.m.

A protester interrupted the service as he walked to the front chanting ‘Reject the Finance Bill’ while carrying a Kenyan flag.

The church has termed the current state of the bill as oppressive, calling on Kenyans to stand in solidarity.

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