Kasongo is a staunch catholic (chini ya maji). He is acquiring “indulgences” so that his sins are forgiven in the afterlife.
In catholicism, indulgences are obtained through acts of penance, prayer, and charitable works ( like gifting to, and building churches).
Wuueeeh, ile kesi watu walipeleka kortini ati kasongo aende apimwe kama ako na akili timam, ilienda aje kwanza??
Ilisemekana hana hata hio akili…
.. that’s kazungu for you.
We are dealing with a lunatic.
Ghasiaa Kasongo. Siku soma lakini najua Io church itakua club. Sioni shida iko wapi. The legendary rustler kuna churrch he donated complete with building it back in the nineteenth century .. lakini sahii ni club inashika ajab. Trust the process
You mean a mad man.
How can they can they have such a detailed description of the church and not a single thermal image? Must be from the gossip news network.
My god, aren’t you aware? He is sooooooooo(ooooo) ⁿ fuckin glad and greatful he is the president
He pinches himself every night. Mnakumbuka vile alikua amekonda siku watu hawamtaki? Sasa ashazowea
Tugege will be shafted Kwa mkia na chuma moto Hadi wamee akili
Kasongo .. despite me not personally liking him juu that nigger slapped ma ex-girlfriend father back in circa 2008, and put me through serious distress, is still good for business. Very good. Out of nowhere.. I find myself having access to government just like we was back at Moi time. Complete with government vehicle’s for us to keep. Kasongo just like Moi and Kibaki .. would rather keep the prominent Pokots comfortable than deal with em’. Uhenye ndo kiasi alisumbua … lakini he still gave us a free pass as a family juu ya manGiddy na kufinya watu wetu. We reluctantly agreed. Kibaki for all is good, imported back “main stream” rustling straight from Canada. If Kibaki hadn’t assured us .. through NIS. Kenya had a chance eradicating banditry to some extent at least. But guess what, he opted for the easy way .. Kenyan government outsourced that job to us. Uhuru tried to fix it .. but couldn’t. Kasongo .. well, found it the hard way for all his bravado that we was already armed us fuck. He had to chill .. after we downed his SOG boys like shit. Ilibidi amedai truce. Tukadai doo..
President William Ruto has defended his decision to construct a Ksh1.2 billion church at State House in Nairobi following concerns from members of the public.
Speaking on Friday, July 4, at State House, Ruto maintained that he has ‘no apologies’ over the construction, terming growing opposition against the project as ‘works of satan’.
“When I was elected, we came in to find an iron sheet church in State House. I have no apologies to make for building a church at State House,” Ruto stated.
While addressing the source of funds, the Head of State dismissed claims that he would use taxpayer money to implement the project. Instead, Ruto clarified that he would use his money to construct the building.
“The construction of the Church is not costing the government a single cent. I will build the church with my own money because the church of God is something that demands respect,” Ruto noted.
Ruto cited his deep-rooted Christian faith as huge motivator for him to construct the church, and dismissed criticism levelled at him over the establishment, particularly during the tough economic times.
An article by the Daily Nation first broke out the news of the construction, with further reports indicating that the church would be able to accommodate 8,000 people.
According to Nation , the design and structure of the building depicted the church adorned with crosses and tall stained-glass windows.
Further, reports disclosed the church will serve multiple purposes, including hosting national prayer services, diplomatic events, and interfaith ceremonies.
The new development sparked immense outrage, with Kenyans accusing Ruto of having misplaced priorities and being disconnected from the realities of ordinary Kenyans, who have more pressing needs than the construction of the church.
The construction of the church comes at a time when State House is undergoing renovations, funded by taxpayers money amounting to billions. According to the Controller of Budget (CoB), Ksh775 million had been spent as of September 2024 to renovate the house on the hill, out of a total budget of Ksh1.7 billion.
In the new 2025/2026 budget, State House was allocated over Ksh800 million to facilitate for its facelift and that of other State lodges across the country. Out of this, Ksh680 million is set to go for the renovation of State House Nairobi.
Budget estimates for the 2025/2026 financial year showed that out of the Ksh2.3 billion set aside for the Executive Office of the President, a significant portion would go into refurbishment and maintenance of State House Nairobi and various lodges, continuing a trend that began when President William Ruto took office in 2022.
Muslim leaders from different parts of the country have challenged President William Ruto to consider constructing a mosque at State House.
The Muslims made the plea following the Head of State’s defence of his decision to establish a Ksh1.2 billion church after a public uproar by Kenyans.
The leaders, led by Sheikh Abu Qatada from the Pwani Patriotic Religious Leaders group, said the State House belongs to all Kenyans and should not favour one religion.
They explained that just like Christians have been granted a chance to worship at the President’s residence, muslims should also be given a similar opportunity.
Muslims praying in
“We are also raising our voices and asking that, since the State House is a place that represents all religions, and Christians already have a church, we too ask for a mosque," said Sheikh Abu Qatada.
He went on to add, “That way when we are at the State House, we can also have a place to pray.”
Ruto, on July 5, came out to defend the Ksh 1.2 billion church construction project at State House following criticism from Kenyans who accused him of allegedly using the taxpayers’ money for ‘unnecessary’ projects.
During his Friday afternoon speech at State House in Nairobi, Ruto noted that he has no apologies over the construction, stating that the growing opposition against church construction is ‘works of satan.’
“When I was elected, we came in to find an iron sheet church in the State House. I have no apologies to make for building a church at State House,” Ruto stated.
He clarified that he was using his money to construct the building, not the taxpayers’ money, as it was portrayed earlier.
“The construction of the Church is not costing the government a single cent. I will build the church with my own money because the church of God is something that demands respect,” Ruto reiterated.
The President added that his deep-rooted faith motivated him to construct the church, dismissing criticism leveled at him.
Something very very wrong with this guy. Beyond help.
You’re not heading anywhere. Muache kujishasha.
Ushai dfhkm dame alafu ukamwacha… Akaokoka… Akaanza mbwembwe…
Need I say more?
The signs of lunacy are very clear on display
Why not build a Mosque and an Hindu temple while at it, because I bet not all the staff is Christian, and for christians sects should be considered. Aeke catholic, SDA, P.A.G etc huko …
Delusion is real.