Kenyans across the country yesterday convened in churches to mark Good Friday as the Easter celebrations began.
Unlike in the past, when families would throng leisure joints to mark the day, the event was low-key in several towns, with traders reporting low business.
This happened as the Church urged the government to address the runaway corruption in public offices, as well as tackle the high cost of living.
The clergy also urged President William Ruto to stop what they termed as early campaigns and rally politicians to focus on delivering services to the people.