Apostle Ndura Waruinge calls on Kenyans to embrace peace ahead of 2027 polls

Apostle Ndura Waruinge of Mfalme Wa Amani Foundation has called on Kenyans to embrace peace before, during and after 2027 general elections.

Apostle Waruinge during the event in Nakuru.PHOTO/PRISTONE MAMBILI

Speaking in Nakuru on Monday April 6. 2026 during a Mfalme Wa Amani Peace Caravan, Apostle Waruinge who is also the leader of Crusaders for Christ Ministries reiterated the importance of every Kenyan being peace ambassador.

He urged Kenyans to avoid being divided on the basis of politics and political differences.

The event in Nakuru.PHOTO/PTISTOBE MAMBILI.

According to him, politics will come and go but Kenya remains bigger than anyone.

He pointed out that he will continue to sensitize Kenyans on the need to embrace peace.

“We all have a right to vote in a democratic way as per the constitution, but not to fight our fellow Kenyans because of political stands. We all need to embrace and preach peace, unity and patriotism,” he stated.

Apostle Waruinge challenged the GenZs to ensure they register as voters so that their voice can be heard come 2027.

On the Mfalme Wa Amani Peace Caravan, he revealed that the launch in Nakuru paves way for similar events in Eldoret, Nairobi, Mombass, Nyeri and other counties.

He stated that they will spread message of peace to all the 47 counties.

The event was also graced by Pastor Mary Mugambi of Tabenacle Widows Home, Radio Guru Mzazi Willy M Tuva, and artistes from Nairobi and Nakuru.

They both shared message of peace urging Nakuru residents and Kenyans at large to work towards promoting peace.