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Keep hope alive! Mudavadi tells Kenyans in Christmas message

“Despite the difficulties we are going through now, let’s not lose hope," he said.

In Summary

• The Prime CS said that his wish is for Kenyans to put behind them the habit of blame games and throwing tantrums at each other in 2023.

• “This is our country and it is our business to make it better for ourselves and the generation to come. God bless you, God bless Kenya,” he said.

Prime Cabinet minister Musalia Mudavadi
Prime Cabinet minister Musalia Mudavadi
Image: Musalia Mudavadi/ Twitter

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has sent Christmas and New Year message to Kenyans and asked them to stay hopeful in the coming year.

Kenyans have gone into the festive season with high commodity prices and a menacing drought topping the list of challenges ahead of the new year.

“Despite the difficulties we are going through now, let’s not lose hope. It is important to always keep in mind that when all seems lost, the worst we can do is lose hope.”

Mudavadi said that hope is what will turn our lives for the better in the not-too-distant future.

“For our lives to turn around for the better, we must all keep our hands on deck. During this season, we must promise each other to work for a better tomorrow in 2023,” he said.

The Prime CS said that his wish is for Kenyans to put behind them the habit of blame games and throwing tantrums at each other in 2023.

"I thank Kenyans for the display of maturity during and after the elections this year.  Let’s keep the prevailing peace, although we really have no choice but to,” he said.

“This is our country and it is our business to make it better for ourselves and the generation to come. God bless you, God bless Kenya,” he concluded.

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