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Christ The King Cathedral Catholic Church’s gate was closed and Christians were not allowed in the church.
Lay Apostolate Coordinator of Nakuru Diocese Ronald Sunguti said a mass was conducted by priests and nuns and transmitted through a local radio station.
“Bishop Maurice Muhatia conducted mass at his residence. The mass was recorded and will be played in the evening through the church radio,” said Sunguti.
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Pastor Alex Maina of Deliverance Church and chair of Nakuru Pastors Fellowship lamented on the Easter celebrations without Christians.
Daily Monitor
Wednesday January 13 2021
Securiy officers remove the body of one of the officers killed from the scene of the murder in Nansana-Ganda
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On Monday morning, a Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) soldier ran amok and shot dead four people in Nansana Municipality, Wakiso District. Lance Corporal Denis Omara shot dead Rita Nabayungo, a mother of three, who was travelling in a vehicle with her husband and children.
He also shot dead Police Constable Isaac Nimirunji and Local Defence Unit personnel Abraham Masereka and John Wafula when they tried to restrain him. Police Constable David Ochen and two civilians were injured in the incident.
Daily Monitor
Monday January 11 2021
Security operatives load bodies of the victims shot by a UPDF soldier in Nansana, Wakiso District into a waiting police truck. PHOTOS/ JOSEPH KIGGUNDU
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The UPDF deputy spokesperson, Col. Deo Akiiki on Monday identified the soldier as Lance Cpl Denis Awilo.
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Police and the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) are investigating a case in which a soldier has shot and killed two Local Defence Unit (LDU) personnel, one civilian and one police special constable at Ganda, Nansana Municipality, Wakiso District.
The UPDF deputy spokesperson, Lt Col Deo Akiiki on Monday identified the soldier as Lance Cpl Denis Awilo.
Banned Activities This Christmas Season
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Earlier during the month, Industrialisation, Trade and Enterprise Development CS Betty Maina urged the government, media and the public to redouble efforts to promote safety precautions during the festivities. Those looking for a colourful festive period should understand the difficult period the entire world is facing and shelve their plans for another time, she stated.
Below are some of the activities that will have to be shelved this year as Kenyans sit down to celebrate the festive season.
1.) Church keshas
On a normal Christmas, Christians marking the birth of Jesus would troupe to worship areas across the country on the night of 24th of December to celebrate. This, however, may not be the case as Kenya continues to grapple with the vagaries of Covid-19 pandemic.