A Catholic church has faulted politicians who use church services to preach bad politics.
Segemik Parish Priest Ambrose Kimutai said that is a disgrace and should not be allowed.
“I am not saying political leaders should not be allowed to speak in churches, but they have to be reminded that churches are places of worship and therefore insults cannot be tolerated," Kimutai told Daily Nation.
"Pulpits must be respected. Politics of unity and development are however allowed,” he added.
During the interview, the clergy told off Deputy President William Ruto over his 'attacks' to Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto and Baringo Senator Gideon Moi for not joining Jubilee.
“William Ruto has a right to join the Jubilee Party as much as Isaac Ruto and Baringo Senator Gideon Moi also have the right to join CCM and Kanu respectively," he said.
He added: "We do not like the situation where the DP is trying to force the other two to leave their parties and join Jubilee.”