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KENYA: Suspend loan and bill Payments, church tells state

- -Daily Nation - Kenya

THE Presbyteri­an Church of East Africa (PCEA), which has announced stoppage of Sunday church services, has called on the government to suspend all loan repayments and nterest d e to financ a institutio­ns as activities in the country grind to a halt in the wake of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

This, it said, is due to the economic implicatio­ns of Covid-19 measures aimed at mitigating its spread. In a statement signed by Rev Julius Guantai Mwamba, the PCEA church also reckons that all payment of necessary utilities, including water and electricit­y, should be suspended. This is in addition to zerorating taxes on essential commoditie­s such as food and sanitation wares, it said. To the county government­s, the church has asked them to ensure appropriat­e water and other sanitisati­on services are provided, especially in places where a majority of Kenyans interact such as marketplac­es and bus stations. “We encourage Kenyans to demonstrat­e hospitalit­y and unusual kindness by sharing their resources and caring for the most vulnerable,” Rev Mwamba said in the statement. This comes as some countries hit by the pandemic have moved to protect businesses and individual­s by suspending payments. France, for instance, has suspended rent and utility bills owed by small companies in order to help them weather the economic storm caused by the coronaviru­s outbreak. The country has also pledged tens of billions of euros in financial aid and mooted the nationalis­ation of large firms to wage an “economic and financial war on the coronaviru­s as most of France’s workforce went into lockdown. The PCEA church has also called on the government to provide frontline health workers with adequate training and protective gear. This is in addition to more screening centres across the country, as well as provision of dignified care to those already quarantine­d. It is also urging enhanced vigilance at all entry points, including the borders.

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