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Njugush Questions Government Priorities Over KSh 1.2 Billion State House Church Amid Healthcare Struggles

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Last updated: 2025/07/04 at 4:31 PM
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Outspoken Kenyan comedian Timothy Kimani, popularly known as Njugush, has sparked nationwide debate after sharing a newspaper cover highlighting a glaring contrast in government spending. The cover featured plans for a proposed KSh 1.2 billion church at State House alongside reports exposing the harsh reality of struggling healthcare access for ordinary Kenyans.

The Daily Nation revealed that President William Ruto is quietly overseeing the construction of a massive church, dubbed the “Cathedral,” designed by Skair Architects Limited. The grand structure is set to accommodate over 8,000 worshippers and is being built near the presidential helipad in Nairobi. Architectural plans show towering windows and a prominent cross-topped main tower, marking an ambitious and costly project.

In stark contrast, the same edition of the newspaper reported on the hardships faced by Kenyans under the Social Health Authority (SHA). Many insured citizens are reportedly paying out-of-pocket for medicines and medical services, with kidney patients in public hospitals paying twice for treatment.

Sharing the newspaper cover on social media, Njugush voiced his frustration, questioning the government’s spending priorities. “My day will not be spoiled alone. Nation, tell me this is not today’s paper, please tell me it is not yours,” he wrote, highlighting the irony of building a billion-shilling church while millions struggle to afford basic healthcare.

His post resonated deeply with many Kenyans who echoed his disbelief and anger at the apparent mismatch between lavish state projects and essential public service failures.

Njugush is no stranger to advocacy and has previously joined nationwide peaceful protests calling for justice and better governance. Ahead of recent demonstrations, he shared a lighthearted photo of himself prepared for protest with essentials like a Kenyan flag and water bottle, emphasizing his commitment to peaceful activism.

Through his social media updates, Njugush honored lives lost in various national tragedies and stood firmly with Kenya’s youth, calling for accountability from leaders.

The revelation of the State House church project comes at a time when many Kenyans face daily struggles accessing affordable healthcare, sparking questions about government spending priorities and transparency.

As the debate continues, Njugush’s candid post has become a rallying point for citizens demanding that essential services like health care take precedence over expensive state projects.

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