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    Monday Is A Normal Working Day, Gov’t Dismisses Diwali Holiday Reports

    Wycliffe NyamasegeBy Wycliffe NyamasegeOctober 25, 2019Updated:October 25, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The government has dismissed reports circulating on social media that Monday, October 28, 2019, is a public holiday.

    This is following a gazette notice that has been circulating on social media purporting that Interior Cabinet Fred Matiang’i had gazetted Monday a public holiday to mark Diwali.

    In a tweet on Friday morning, the Ministry of Interior stated that Monday is a normal working day.

    “Kindly ignore a gazette notice circulating on social media claiming Monday 28th October 2019 to be a public holiday, ” the tweet reads.

     

    Kindly ignore a gazette notice circulating on social media claiming Monday 28th October 2019 to be a public holiday.

    Monday 28th remains a normal working day. pic.twitter.com/dkBgVugFbH

    — Ministry of Interior | Kenya (@InteriorKE) October 25, 2019

    Read: Gov’t Cancels August 26 Public Holiday, Apologizes For Error

    Diwali is a four-to-five day-long festival of lights, which is celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists every autumn in the northern hemisphere.

    It’s one of the popular festivals of Hinduism.

    During the celebration, temples, homes, shops and office buildings are brightly illuminated. The climax of the celebrations is characterized by fireworks and family feasts.

    The month of October had quite a number of holidays and a majority of Kenyans were already warming up for another public holiday. The news has left many disappointed, at least from the reactions online.

    Read Also: CS Matiang’i Reshuffles Security Heads To Counter Rampant Insecurity

    Two weeks ago the country marked Moi Day and more recently Mashujaa Day.

    Here are some of the reactions online following the declaration:

    Monday isn't a public holiday.
    We wish it was, but it isn't. pic.twitter.com/RjutvDcz1N

    — Mul Mulwas (@TheMulMuluwas) October 25, 2019

    https://twitter.com/ItsBramwel/status/1187636351623159808?s=20

    You won't prank us, we all know it's a holiday

    — KHAEMBA WANDABUSI . (@ItsKhaemba) October 25, 2019

    Hata hamuezi arrange ikue eliud kipchoge day

    — #ABD (@soundsofblaknes) October 25, 2019

    The last statement was unnecessary

    — part of my thighs (@kenyamoorei) October 25, 2019

    Lakini mbona munatenga wahindi BBI needs to include holidays for all religious including devil worshippers

    — Football_goalRush (@Goal_Rush1) October 25, 2019

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