Monday 24 August 2020

The work & dedication of Hon Soipan to change livelihoods in Narok County is unmatched


Narok county women representative Hon Soipan⁩ has stood for the women and youths in this great  county. Through NGAAF, Hon Soipan has empowered youth groups for businesses expansions and women through a revolving fund. 

Women now have cash for their daily activities, they nolonger make  illicit brews. Various Youth groups have put a smile on their faces through the office of our able county representative. 

This FY Alot is in store for our county youths and Women. Truly Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter. Many aspirants are popping up but none of them will match the great shoes of Hon Soipan.

Sunday 23 August 2020

Narok GOVERNOR concluds the three days of interreligious prayers and fasting, and committing Narok County to God against COVID19 at Narok Stadium

Today the leadership of Narok county led by HE Governor Samuel Ole Tunai concluded the three days of interreligious prayers and fasting, and committing Narok County to God. 
The county leadership with interreligious leadership sought God’s protection and prayed against the spirit of death.
The challenges faced by the people are many, compounded by the spread of Covid-19. 

As always "We trust God to see us safely through the shadows of corona virus. I thank the Archbishop of the Anglican Church Jackson Ole Sapit, religious leaders in Narok including the Sheikhs, political leaders from the county, and the residents of Narok for fully committing the last three days for prayers." Urged Governor Tunai

Saturday 22 August 2020

Governor Tunai calls for prayers & Fasting in Narok county to fight COVID19

Religious leaders from different faiths gathered in Narok town on Monday to pray for an end to the Covid-19 pandemic.

During the prayers that were attended by political leaders and residents, Governor Samuel Tunai set aside three days of prayer.

“We cannot ignore the need to turn to God,” Governor Tunai said.

He directed that the prayers should begin in Kilgoris on Friday, Suswa on Saturday, and Narok Stadium on Sunday.

During the Monday prayers led by Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit and attended by local leaders, the governor encouraged Narok residents to turn to God even as Covid-19 spreads across the country.

Mr Tunai decried the stigma associated with the disease, saying that it was worrying that even those who have completed the mandatory period of isolation or quarantine have been shunned by certain members of the community.

Narok has so far recorded 191 cases of the disease.

Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit urged Kenyans to seek divine intervention.

Full Gospel Church Bishop Peter Ole Nakola said the prayer day was the culmination of intense consultations.