Kenya's Catholic Church has declined a $40,000 donation from President William Ruto, citing ethical concerns and the need to avoid political influence.
The donation, made during a Sunday Mass at Soweto Catholic Church, was intended for a priest's house and the choir.
Archbishop Philip Anyolo announced the money would be returned, along with another donation from the Nairobi Governor.
The Church’s decision follows growing tensions between religious leaders and the government, with critics accusing the Church of siding with politicians, especially over recent tax protests.
The Church emphasized its commitment to neutrality and urged political leaders not to use religious events for self-promotion.
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