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The Intersection of Politics and the Church: Navigating a Complex Relationship

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  The local Sweet Potatoes, popularly known as "Libwoni" in the Luhya land In the labyrinth of modern society, the intertwining of politics and religion has become a constant source of debate and contention. Nowhere is this more evident than in the relationship between politics and the church. While some argue for a clear separation between the two, others advocate for a more collaborative approach. At the heart of this debate lies the question of where the boundaries between church and state should lie. On one hand, there are those who believe that religion should have no place in politics, arguing that a secular government is essential for ensuring equality and safeguarding individual freedoms. They argue that the state should remain neutral on matters of religion, allowing citizens to practice their faith freely without interference. On the other hand, there are those who argue that the church has a moral obligation to engage in political issues, particularly those that al

THE CHURCH MUST GET ITS RIGHTFUL SHARE! MUNOKO ON HIS DESIRE FOR THE CHURCH.

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  Photo :  Hon. Raidon Wekesa Munoko, Bungoma Senatorial hopeful. What you need to know; Bungoma Senatorial hopeful Raidon Munoko has expressed his dissapointments in the way churches have been handled long before. Munoko wonders why Government's can build hospitals, schools, Public Toilets, Markets and other public amenities but not the church. He promises to initiate legislations that will compel Government's to build churches as it does with other Public amenities. He recognizes the huge contributions made by the church in shaping society, advising governments and as well freely offering prayers. In a society that cherishes religion and dominant of Christianity, Bungoma Senatorial hopeful Raidon Wekesa Munoko is a man on a mission to stamp recognition of the many roles played by the church in moulding a better society. Once elected into the senate, Munoko promises to initiate proper legislation around the church in ensuring government's are compelled to fully support the