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    Govt Postpones Religious Bill to Allow Wider Public Input

    David WafulaBy David WafulaDecember 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The government has announced the postponement of the proposed Religious Organisations Policy, 2024, and the Religious Organisations Bill, 2024 to next year.

    The move aims to allow more time for public participation among Kenya’s diverse religious communities.

    Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi said the delay would give faith groups and stakeholders the opportunity to contribute to the legislative process.

    The decision comes in the wake of growing scrutiny of religious organisations, especially after incidents like the tragic Shakahola forest tragedy, which raised questions about regulation, accountability, and public safety in faith-based groups.

    Over the years, some religious organisations have grown with minimal oversight. While many contribute positively to society through education, humanitarian work, and social cohesion, fringe groups have exploited gaps in governance, sometimes with tragic consequences.

    The proposed policy and bill are intended to strengthen oversight of religious organisations, including clear rules for registration, reporting, accountability, and safeguarding members’ welfare. Supporters say the measures are necessary to prevent future tragedies and maintain public trust. Critics, however, warn against overreach that could restrict religious freedom.

    CS Mudavadi emphasized the importance of consultation.

    “To ensure that any policy or law is inclusive, representative, and acceptable to all, we must engage extensively with religious leaders, congregants, and stakeholders before finalising the legislation,” he said.

    The postponement also gives religious organisations a chance to review their internal governance and participate meaningfully in shaping laws that affect them. Religious analyst Rev. Evans Otieno welcomed the move, saying it creates space for dialogue that balances citizen protection with respect for religious freedom.

    Religious leaders have praised the decision, describing it as an opportunity to help craft practical and humane regulations. Many hope lessons from past incidents, particularly Shakahola, will guide the development of policies that protect citizens while upholding constitutional freedoms.

     

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