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    Tuesday, October 20, 2015

    Kenyans in Mashujaa Day fete lead by President Uhuru







    President Uhuru Kenyatta will today lead Kenyans in denoting the 52nd Mashujaa Day (already known as Kenyatta Day) in an occasion to be held at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. 





    As per Article 9 of the Constitution, Mashujaa Day is to be seen on the twentieth of October consistently, observing Kenya's flexibility contenders. 





    In his meeting on Citizen TV's Sunday Live, Sports, Culture and the Arts Cabinet Secretary Hassan Wario, said Kenyans ought to expect ceremony and shading at the national fete. 





    As the administration hauls out all stops to observe Mashujaa Day, operations at the National Heroes Council have come to a standstill in view of absence of financing. The gathering is yet to get money related endorsement from Parliament so as to continue with the usage of the Heroes Act. 





    In the meeting, Wario said that there had been a few proposition made to Parliament with respect to financing the gathering, including that there are signs that the procedure will be finished soon. 





    He noticed that the erection of the Mau landmark at Uhuru Park a month ago checked advancement in endeavors by the frontier government to repair the strained relationship in the middle of them and Kenya's flexibility warriors. 





    "What we have been accomplishing for saints has been specially appointed. The National Heroes Council will compose all matters to manage saints including distinguishing them, giving them therapeutic care and recognizing them," he said. 





    A year ago's occasion was graced by Rwanda President Paul Kagame and Uganda President Yoweri Museveni among different dignitaries.








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