
Timothy Njoya
Timothy Njoya was a prominent Kenyan clergyman and activist who became infamous for his outspoken criticism of the government, often facing violent repression while advocating for justice and democracy.
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Reverend Timothy Njoya was very committed to preaching the good word but also emphasised social justice and respect for peoples’ rights.
The big difference between past and present religious leadersTimothy Njoya was a key figure in advocating for civic responsibility and democracy through his religious platform.
Alarming clause in Religious Organisations Bill threatens our democracyTimothy Njoya played a big role in the fight for the second liberation in the 1990s.
How outspoken clerics checked the Executive and shaped politicsReverend Timothy Njoya insists all guests must visit his office to sign a guest book.
From Saba Saba to Gen Z: The years have passed but issues never been resolved
Timothy Njoya was a PCEA leader who supported the calls for political reform.
Birth of Saba Saba ralliesTimothy Njoya was a PCEA leader who supported the calls for political reform.
Birth of Saba Saba as ralliesTimothy Njoya was involved in the political landscape of the 1980s.
Kalonzo seizes opportunity to ride rising tide opposing Ruto and RailaReverend Timothy Njoya, a renowned Nairobi preacher, condemns the practice.
Kenya president still handing cash to churches despite his own banReverend Timothy Njoya, a renowned Nairobi preacher, condemns the practice of politicians donating to churches.
Ruto’s $150,000 church donation fuel political tension in KenyaReverend Timothy Njoya was known for his vocal criticism of the government during the 90s.
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