Charlene Ruto, Bestie Steal Show as They Lead Praise and Worship Team in Church

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Charlene Ruto and Sharleen Wambui 

Charlene Ruto and her best friend, Sharleen Wambui, have been busy empowering the youth. Charlene Ruto and Sharleen Wambui wowed congregants at Michuki Technical Institute as they performed during a church service. How Charlene Ruto and BFF performed in church Charlene and the nominated MCA spent their weekend in Murang’a county where they participated in several charity works. On Saturday, October 5, they attended a beekeeping workshop in Kandara, visited schools, planted trees, and donated blood. On Sunday, October 6, the two loyal friends graced a church service at Michuki Technical Institute. 

The president’s daughter shared a video of her and Sharleen leading praise and worship during the service. The two danced joyously for the Lord as they performed. Below is the video: “Mimi na mbogi yangu (My friend and I),” the president’s daughter captioned a video of them dancing The two friends always create cherished memories together. The vocal politician supports Charlene’s philanthropic missions, including donating shoes to needy school kids The first daughter also shared photos from day one activities in the county accompanied by the message below: “Sports and service—what a perfect combination! Today at Michuki Technical Training Institute, we kicked off an exciting day with a life-saving blood drive, thanks to the incredible efforts of @kenyanbybloodfoundation. 

One pint of blood can save up to four lives, and it was inspiring to see so many people come together for such a noble cause. After the donations, the energy turned to the field as we watched a thrilling football match filled with passion and cheers from the crowd hosted by @honsharleen_wambui . It was a privilege to award the champions who truly gave their all! In line with the 30 Things Agenda, promoting sports and talents remains a key priority, as they play a crucial role in shaping a better and brighter future for young people. Let’s keep pushing for progress, both on and off the field!”

by  Caren Nyota 

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