Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has officially declared Monday, March 31, 2025, a public holiday in Kenya to mark the celebration of Idd-ul-Fitr.
The announcement was made to allow Muslims across the country to observe the end of Ramadan, a significant event in the Islamic calendar that follows a month of fasting and spiritual reflection.

Idd-ul-Fitr is a time for family gatherings, prayers, and giving thanks for the strength and patience shown during the fasting period.
It is also a time for charity, with many Muslims engaging in acts of goodwill, including the giving of alms to those in need.

The declaration of the public holiday aims to provide Kenyans the opportunity to come together in celebration and unity.
Government offices, businesses, and schools will remain closed on the specified day, allowing all citizens to participate in the festivities.
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