Catholic bishops condemn leaders for public insults

Catholic bishops in Kenya have strongly condemned the insults between President William Ruto and opposition leaders, calling for politicians to reduce harsh language in public. The statement came during the installation of Bishop Joseph Mwongela as bishop of the Machakos Diocese.

Catholic bishops in Kenya have condemned the ongoing insults exchanged between President William Ruto and opposition leaders. Chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), Archbishop Maurice Muhatia Makumba, spoke on the matter yesterday during the official installation of Bishop Joseph Mwongela as bishop of the Machakos Diocese, following the retirement of Bishop Norman King’oo Wambua. The event took place in Machakos and was attended by the Papal Nuncio to Kenya, Archbishop Hubertus Matheus van Megen, who announced that Bishop Mwongela would continue serving as administrator of the Kitui Diocese until a new bishop is appointed. Archbishop Muhatia stated that the public insults undermine leaders' dignity and disrespect citizens. “You insult each other publicly in front of the people; you not only disrespect each other but also the citizens. That is the message you send us,” he said. He added that such language harms the youth and children watching their leaders, setting a poor example. Machakos County Governor Wavinya Ndeti urged leaders to show respect to prevent youth imitation and national unrest. She emphasized protecting national unity. The harsh exchanges between Ruto and opposition led by Rigathi Gachagua of the Democracy for the Citizens Party dominated discussions.

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Tense church standoff in Meru: Kindiki addresses crowd as Gachagua and opposition are blocked from entry.
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Kindiki warns Gachagua after Meru church standoff

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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki criticized his predecessor Rigathi Gachagua for alleged political incitement during a Meru church event on March 8, 2026. Opposition leaders were blocked from entering the church and vowed legal action against Kindiki. The incident occurred during the induction of Bishop David Mwiti.

President William Ruto defended his remarks against the opposition at an Eid-Ul-Fitr luncheon in Kisumu State Lodge on March 20, 2026. He vowed to address tribalists and announced major development projects. The speech followed calls for a fresh inquest into a blogger's death.

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President William Ruto on Sunday, February 22, urged United Democratic Alliance leaders in Kiambu County to set aside their political differences and focus on serving residents. Speaking at the Jesus Compassion Ministries anniversary in Ruiru, he warned against blame games over the Githurai demolitions and promised road developments. He also announced the launch of a Thika-Nairobi expressway in September 2026.

National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has accused former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua of sponsoring violence targeting his parents’ home and offices in Kikuyu in June 2025. He dismissed Gachagua’s Wednesday claim that he orchestrated chaos at opposition rallies. The feud between the two Mount Kenya politicians continues.

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Rigathi Gachagua, DCP leader, accused the government of reviving a special 12-officer police unit—previously blamed for a January church attack—to disrupt opposition ahead of 2027 polls. He condemned a tear gas assault at his Kikuyu rally and vowed to press on with meetings, while allies criticised police politicisation. Kajiado police denied the claims.

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