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“Financial Bill Ikipita Tutakunyoa na Chupa,” Mumias East MP Peter Salasya Cracks Up Jokes During Church Graced By Nyoro

Today, Ndindi Nyoro, Member of Parliament for Kiharu, led a church service in Kakamega, accompanied by Mumias East MP Peter Salasya.

The event, held at a local church in Kakamega County, also saw the attendance of other notable leaders, including members of the Kakamega County Assembly.

The primary focus of the gathering was a fundraising ceremony aimed at supporting the church’s construction efforts.

Each leader present was given an opportunity to address the congregation and announce their contributions to the church’s project.

During his speech, Ndindi Nyoro emphasized the government’s commitment to improving the economic conditions of Kenyans.

He announced that funds had been set aside to initiate new projects aimed at lowering the cost of living by reducing taxes and the prices of essential commodities.

Nyoro’s message was one of hope and progress, reflecting the government’s efforts to ease the financial burdens on its citizens.

Nyoro extended Father’s Day wishes to all fathers in the congregation, urging them to continue working hard to uplift the living standards of their families and the nation at large.

He made a personal pledge to purchase uniforms for the church choir, further endearing himself to the local community. Following Nyoro’s address, he invited Peter Salasya to speak.

Known for his humor, Salasya lightened the mood by joking about the numerous messages he had received concerning the controversial Finance Bill.

He humorously remarked that some constituents had threatened to shave his head with a glass if the bill passed, eliciting laughter from the audience.

The event in Kakamega highlighted the collaborative efforts of local and national leaders in supporting community projects and addressing the pressing economic issues faced by their constituents.

The presence of both Nyoro and Salasya underscored their commitment to engaging with and uplifting the communities they serve.

The church service and fundraising event provided a platform for these leaders to connect with their constituents, share important updates on government initiatives, and contribute to the development of local infrastructure.

Their participation and speeches reflected a shared dedication to improving the lives of the people in Kakamega and beyond.

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