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KANU Chairman Gideon Moi receives photographs of former President Daniel arap Moi from Litein Mission Hospital officials at AIC Kusumek in Bureti, Kericho County. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Kenya African National Union (Kanu) chairman, Gideon Moi, has called on political leaders across the country to focus on serving the people and fulfilling promises made during election campaigns instead of engaging in divisive politics.

Speaking during a church service at Africa Inland Church (AIC) Kusumek in Bureti, Kericho County, Gideon said leaders should strive to leave behind a positive legacy that future generations will remember.

The church was marking its 50th anniversary since its establishment in the early 1970s by the late President Daniel Arap Moi, who donated Sh1 million towards its development. His contribution to the growth of churches, schools and hospitals in the region was also celebrated.