Speaker Wetang’ula announces 2025 National Prayer Breakfast date

Christine Muchira
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Speaker Moses Wetangula

The Speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Wetang’ula, has officially announced that the 2025 Annual National Prayer Breakfast will take place on Thursday, 29th May 2025, at Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi.

“Honourable Members, as you are aware, the Annual National Prayer Breakfast is traditionally held on the last Thursday of May. In this regard, I wish to notify the House of this year’s date and venue,” said Speaker Wetang’ula.

The Prayer Breakfast is a solemn inter-denominational gathering that draws leaders from all sectors of society for prayer, reflection, and national rededication.

“The Annual Prayer Breakfast is an inter-denominational prayer gathering organized by Members of Parliament, bringing together leaders from across the country and beyond to reflect, pray, and recommit to the values of service and nationhood,” stated Speaker Wetang’ula.

This year’s event will be held under the theme ‘Rise and Rebuild’, a timely call for national unity across Kenya’s political, economic, and social spheres.

“It is an opportunity for national reflection and unity at a time when our country seeks renewal across key sectors,” stated Speaker Wetang’ula.

The President of the Republic of Kenya, Dr. William Samoei Ruto, will grace the occasion as the Chief Guest, reaffirming the central role of leadership and spirituality in Kenya’s nation-building journey.

“To facilitate your participation, all Members are requested to collect their official invitation cards for the event from the main reception, starting today,” urged Speaker Wetang’ula, warning against last-minute delays.

For clarification and logistical guidance, Members may liaise with Samuel Chepkonga, MP, who chairs the National Prayer Breakfast Organizing Committee.

In addition, two significant pre-events have been scheduled for Wednesday, 28th May 2025, at the same venue. The first of these is the Women’s Convention whose focus will be fostering leadership, inclusion, and empowerment among female lawmakers.

“All women Members of Parliament are encouraged to attend this important session,” said Speaker Wetang’ula.

The National Prayer Breakfast remains one of Kenya’s most unifying platforms for moral dialogue and national reflection, anchored by the bipartisan and interfaith commitment of the August house.

“The National Prayer Breakfast is more than a tradition it is a testament to the enduring values that hold our nation together,” emphasized Speaker Wetang’ula.

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