President Ruto's plan to build a large church at the presidential office has ignited a national debate in Kenya.
Estimated at a hefty $9 million, the project raises concerns about the use of state resources and its impact on citizens.
Critics argue that such expenditure is inappropriate considering the high cost of living and challenges faced by many Kenyans.
While Ruto insists on personal funding, questions of legality and ethical considerations regarding the building's location remain.