Quest attends church service as Kenyan Tour comes to an End

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CNN news anchor Richard Quest has today attended a church service as his tour in Kenya is almost coming to an end. The news anchor had earlier stated that he has been enjoying his visit in the country.

He joined the fellowship at the Jubilee Christian Church which was founded by Allan Kiuna and his Wife Rev. Kathy Kiuna.

This is one of the big churches known in the country since it  has experienced mammoth growth,with over 8000 members and church branches both local and international.

The mission of the JCC church is to teach, train & equip believers with the word of faith so believers can live a victorious life.

After the church service, Quest is expected to interview Rev Kathy Kiuna in regard to her women ministry ‘Daughters Of Zion’

PHOTO/COURTESY Nick Mug Photography

Quest arrived in the country on Monday morning and began his tour at Karura forest where he held an interview with Kenyan Athlete Eliud Kipchoge.

Later today, he prepares to join passengers on the inaugural Kenya Airways flight to New York on October 28.

He was also expected to cover his show in Kenya which was cancelled yesterday.

“The serious events in the USA mean I won’t be live from Nairobi tonight. I know you will understand and will get the latest from my colleagues in the US. We are re-scheduling our special Kenya coverage. Asante Sana!”reads his tweet

Although it did not happen, coverage was projected to sale Kenya Airways to the world and even increase the travels. The coverage was a milestone to Kenya has also could have raised and improved the tourism sector in the country.

President Uhuru Kenyatta will flag off the flight from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

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