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CITAM churches make KSh 2.4b in 2024, Kenyans react: "Transparency at its best"

Published 2 months ago1 minute read
Road, KSh 146m, Buruburu KSh 127 million and Ngong Road at KSh 104m.

Here is what Kenyans had to say about the publication:

@NjugunaGeorgeKE said:

"This is commendable, transparency on their finances. Other churches should follow suit cc. @AnglicaninKenya @KenyaKccb @KenyaNCCK They could start an impact fund to finance startups in Kenya like what the Catholic church has but for Kenya only."

@nkobur said:

"CITAM needs to be listed in the Nairobi Stock Exchange. These seems to be high return stocks!"

@MosheOjanga said:

"Transparency at its best. When is the Catholic church publishing theirs?"

@marvin_pap said:

"What about Neno Evangelism Centre."

@__mariacha said:

"But why are KOT angry at this church?, I'm sure if Anglican or Catholic was to do such a breakdown it would probably be 100x more."

@VallarMorrgulis said:

"They have audited books and make their financials public for anyone to access. That's saying something."

@CahoonaMj said:

"Member contributions is not an income. There was no economic activity that generated the said amount."

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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