KENYA: CHURCH LEADERS ARE POPULAR IN KENYA

From: sang kip

A progress report [on how Kenyans are doing since election chaos that was] released on Tuesday by the team of Eminent Persons led by Chief Mediator Kofi Annan [ and based on ]the survey carried between January and March[ 2010 reveals the following]:

1.The media continues winning public confidence with 83 per cent of Kenyans satisfied with its performance.

2.Religious leaders come second with 77 per cent,

3.NGOs at 72 per cent

4.A huge 85 per cent of Kenyans say they have no problems getting along with people from other communities, with only 12 per cent feeling the opposite.

While we in the diaspora are busy calling church leaders names the ordinary folks back home respect and bless them.Thosewho think the church’s position on the referendum will never have any impact should think twice.

It is also worth noting that even if the NO Crusade is vanquished during the referendum due the the emerging inequality in media coverage and lack of resources to use in the campaign,NO will still have huge impact after the referendum and in 2012.Those who call the Christians names now for opposing the draft will have a date with them come 2012.Chest thumping now will turn to tears in the general elections of 2012.

Those who curse church leaders should read this and be ashamed!

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