African Independent Pentecostal
Church of Africa (AIPCA) is set to hold its national election on November 27,
as ordered by the office of the registrar of societies.
Church secretary-general Simon Kimaru
said the church, parish, and denary election have been held to comply with the
law, to streamline the activities.
He spoke at Mbugiti village, Gatanga
during burial of Peter Muigai Karanja who was a church member and a businessman
at Gatura market.
The directive to hold an election originated
from the office of the registrar of societies in efforts to end the two-year-old
leadership wrangles.
“The elections have been held in
churches, parishes and this Friday were shall be holding Diocesan election, to
comply with the law,” said Kimaru.
The process to hold an election was
ordered after church leaders Archbishops Julius Njoroge, Fredrick Wang’ombe and
Samson Muthuri agreed to bury their hatchets.
The positions to be filled are Nnational Chairman,
Vice National Chairman, Secretary General, Assistant Secretary-General,
National Treasurer, Assistant National Treasurer and the Organising Secretary.
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