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The Nakumatt boss noted the public recital of a national anthem is the highest show of national pride/CFM

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Nakumatt staff to sing Kenyan anthem Thursday

The Nakumatt boss noted the public recital of a national anthem is the highest show of national pride/CFM

The Nakumatt boss noted the public recital of a national anthem is the highest show of national pride/CFM

NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 27 – More than 5,500 staffers of Nakumatt Holdings chain of supermarkets in Kenya will Thursday join other Kenyans to pray for the nation by singing the national anthem.

Nakumatt Holdings staff and customers at all its 33 branches countrywide will momentarily take a break to sing the national anthem at 1pm on Thursday to pray for unity.

Speaking when he confirmed the firm’s participation in the Kenya Feb 28 initiative, Nakumatt Holdings Managing Director Atul Shah said the firm will be joining all Kenyans of goodwill to pray for unity and social cohesion ahead and after the forthcoming General Election.

The Nakumatt boss noted the public recital of a national anthem is the highest show of national pride and patriotism that a citizen can engage in.

“As a leading local corporate which is sincerely Kenyan at heart, we are joining our compatriots to pray for our beloved nation by singing the national anthem on February 28 at 1pm in all our branches countrywide and salute the youthful organisers for such a worthy cause,” Shah explained.

“Such unity fostering non-political aligned initiatives need to be encouraged at homes, offices and even workplaces to enable Kenya foster national unity and cohesion as embodied in our national anthem.”

According to one of the initiative organisers Allison Ngibuini, in the face of ethnic polarisation, a highly politicised atmosphere and the daily search for daily bread, it is sometimes easy for all of us to forget what binds us together, that we are Kenyan and that we are strongest when united.

In this perspective, a group of Kenyans, of diverse interests, political affiliations, tribes, religions and economic backgrounds have agreed to come together on February 28th 2013 and take a few minutes at exactly 1pm (East African Time) to sing the three verses of the National Anthem.

“On this occasion, Kenyans come together, not to protest against anything but to stand for unity,” she explained.

“The idea is simple; wherever we are, whatever we are doing at exactly 1pm on February 28th, Kenyans from all walks of life, will pause and sing the national anthem, led by participating media houses, church choirs, community choirs, school children, and musicians. This is an initiative that belongs to Kenyans: aimed at uniting us under the banner of our National Anthem.”

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