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    MPs Contribute Over 100K to Buy Anointed Handkerchiefs to Supply State House, Parliament

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    MPs Contribute Over 100K to Buy Anointed Handkerchiefs to Supply State House, Parliament

    Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi, alongside MPs allied to the newly formed Kenya Moja political caucus, has donated thousands of shillings to Pastor Peter Manyuruโ€™s Jesus Teaching Ministry (JTM). The money will go towards buying anointed handkerchiefs meant for distribution to all three arms of government.

    In a dramatic move, the leaders made the donation during a Sunday service, insisting the handkerchiefs will help cleanse the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary from what they termed as rampant corruption.

    According to JTM, the blessed handkerchiefs carry divine powers. When waved, they are believed to expose anyone engaged in dark or corrupt dealings, forcing culprits to tremble, confess, and reveal their secrets.

    Amisi explained that the donations will cover 349 MPs and nominated members, plus the Speakerโ€”whom he accused of turning Parliament into a โ€œcorruption citadel.โ€

    He further revealed the distribution plan: 10,000 pieces to State House, 67 to the Senate, and 300 to the Judiciary.

    “I have given Ksh100,000 to you, apostle, so that you can buy anointed handkerchiefs with that money and make sure that you supply the Judiciary, State House, and Parliament so that anybody involved in the vice can succumb to the powers of this piece of cloth,” Amisi said.

    Other leaders also supported the move. Gathoni Wamuchomba, suspended from Parliament recently over discipline issues, added her contribution, describing it as necessary. Embakasi East MP Babu Owino and Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna were also among those backing the initiative.

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    During the church service, congregants waved the handkerchiefs and some openly confessed to past dark acts, including witchcraft.

    Amisi defended the unusual move, stressing that corruption in Kenya had reached alarming levels and the fight now needed divine intervention.

    “We are returning it to God. We do not know who is who because everyone is blaming each other over the scourge,” Amisi said.

    “We have a towel for corruption in this country. We are distributing these to expose who the engineer, the architect, the contractor, and the chief surveyor of the same are. It is the same people singing to us about corruption while being part of it.”

    This comes just days after President William Ruto, during a joint Kenya Kwanzaโ€“ODM parliamentary meeting, lashed out at MPs accused of demanding bribes to influence committee decisions.

    The President warned that all legislators found guilty of taking or soliciting bribes will face arrest and prosecution, vowing that the government will no longer tolerate corruption in Parliament and the Senate.

    MPs Contribute Over 100K to Buy Anointed Handkerchiefs to Supply State House, Parliament

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