
Kindiki's Plea for Generational Harmony at Kenya's National Prayer Breakfast
Kenya's Deputy President Kindiki Advocates for Intergenerational Respect at National Prayer Breakfast Nairobi, Kenya – During the 2025 National Prayer Breakfast held in Nairobi, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki delivered a powerful message emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and understanding between generations. The annual event, attended by over 2,000 leaders from various sectors, provided a platform for Kindiki to address a critical issue facing Kenyan society. "No generation is superior or more important than the other," Kindiki stated, underscoring the need for intergenerational dialogue and collaboration. He urged young adults to show respect for their elders and authority, emphasizing the wisdom and experience older generations bring. Kindiki also appealed to older generations to listen to the perspectives and concerns of younger Kenyans. The Deputy President's words resonated with many attendees, highlighting the need for a more inclusive society where different generations can work together to address common challenges. His call for mutual respect and understanding offers a path toward building stronger communities and a more harmonious future for Kenya.