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Pastors Hold Prayer Walk In Nairobi

22 June 2026 · 8
Pastors Hold Prayer Walk In Nairobi

Pastor T Mwangi, Robert Burale, and other church leaders took part in a prayer walk across Nairobi yesterday, saying they aimed to cover the city’s streets in prayer.

The event drew mixed reactions online, with some questioning the pastors’ speaking in tongues and wondering whether it was genuine, while others applauded the initiative and praised them for praying for the city ahead of Thursday’s demonstrations, which President Ruto has strongly condemned.

Pastor T Mwangi and Robert Burale are well-known figures in Kenya's religious and entertainment scenes, with Pastor T Mwangi being a prominent pastor and Robert Burale being a motivational speaker and pastor.

The prayer walk comes at a time when the city is preparing for demonstrations scheduled for June 25th, which have been condemned by President Ruto. The demonstrations have sparked a lot of debate and discussion online, with many calling for peaceful resolution to the issues at hand. The involvement of church leaders in praying for the city ahead of the demonstrations highlights the role of the church in promoting peace and stability in the country.

The move by the pastors has also been seen as a way to promote unity and calm in the city, which has been experiencing a lot of tension and uncertainty in recent times. With the country's history of post-election violence and the current political climate, the prayer walk can be seen as a way to promote healing and reconciliation.

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