Ambassadors' Chapel Mombasa

Ambassadors' Chapel Mombasa Join us every Sunday for Divine Solution and Transformation encounters

VISION:
The vision of the ministry is to RAISE A PEOPLE THAT DO KNOW THEIR GOD (Daniel 11:23b). This is done through the teaching of the Word of God with the Bible as our manual or book of reference.

God Answers When We Call“He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him...
23/05/2026

God Answers When We Call

“He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him and honor him.” — Psalms 91:15 (NKJV)

One of the greatest assurances the believer has is that God is not distant. He is near, attentive, and responsive to the cries of His children. Psalm 91:15 reveals the heart of God toward those who trust in Him: “He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him.” What a comforting promise! God does not ignore the prayers of His people. Heaven listens when the righteous call.

There are moments in life when burdens become heavy, doors seem closed, and answers appear delayed. Yet in those very moments, God invites us to call upon Him. Prayer is not a religious routine; it is communion with a loving Father who delights in responding to His children. Sometimes His answer comes through peace, wisdom, strength, open doors, or divine intervention, but He always answers according to His perfect will.

Notice also that God did not say, “I will keep him from trouble,” but rather, “I will be with him in trouble.” The presence of God in the storm is greater than the absence of storms. Even when fire surrounds you, His presence sustains you. Just as God was with Daniel in the lions’ den and with the three Hebrew boys in the fiery furnace, He remains faithful to stand with His people in difficult seasons.

The verse continues: “I will deliver him and honor him.” God is not only interested in bringing you out; He is also able to restore, uplift, and honor you after the battle. What the enemy meant for shame, God can turn into a testimony. Your present trial is not your final destination.

Jesus echoed this assurance in John 14:13, saying that whatever we ask in His name, He will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. Likewise, Jeremiah 33:3 declares, “Call unto Me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things.” God still responds to faith-filled prayers today.

Do not allow fear, discouragement, or delay to silence your prayer life. Keep calling upon the Lord. The God who answers by fire, the God who delivers, and the God who honors His own is still at work in your life.

Reflection

Are there burdens you have been carrying instead of bringing them to God in prayer?

Do you truly believe that God hears and answers you when you call?

How can you cultivate a deeper and more consistent prayer life?

Prayer

Father, thank You because You hear me when I call upon You. In every season, help me to trust in Your presence and Your faithfulness. Strengthen my heart in times of trouble, deliver me from every snare of the enemy, and let my life become a testimony of Your goodness and honor. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

The Power Working in YouScripture:“I pray that you will begin to understand how incredibly great his power is to help th...
19/05/2026

The Power Working in You

Scripture:
“I pray that you will begin to understand how incredibly great his power is to help those who believe him. It is that same mighty power that raised Christ from the dead...” — Ephesians 1:19 TLB

Many believers know that God is powerful, but few truly understand that His power is available to work in and through them every day. Paul prayed that believers would have their eyes opened to understand the greatness of God’s power toward those who believe. This is not human strength or natural ability; it is resurrection power — the same power that raised Jesus Christ from the dead and seated Him in victory.

God never intended for His children to live defeated, fearful, or powerless lives. His power strengthens us in weakness, gives us victory in trials, and enables us to fulfill His purpose. As 2 Corinthians 12:9 says, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” When our strength fails, God’s power becomes our help.

Too often, we focus on our limitations instead of God’s limitless ability. We magnify our problems and forget the greatness of the One who lives within us. Yet Romans 8:11 reminds us that the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead now lives in every believer, giving life, strength, and victory.

No matter what you face today, do not surrender to fear or discouragement. God’s power is greater than every obstacle and impossibility. Jeremiah 32:27 says, “Is there any thing too hard for me?” The power of God is already at work in you. Rise in faith, walk boldly, and trust Him completely.

Prayer:
Father, open my eyes to understand the greatness of Your power working in me. Strengthen me in every weakness and help me walk by faith and not by fear. Let Your power be revealed in my life daily. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

The Place of Illumination in Our Walk of DominionScripture:“The eyes of your understanding being illuminated; that you m...
18/05/2026

The Place of Illumination in Our Walk of Dominion

Scripture:
“The eyes of your understanding being illuminated; that you may know what is the hope of His calling, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints.” — The Epistle to the Ephesians 1:18

Dominion in the life of a believer is impossible without spiritual illumination. Many believers pray for power, breakthroughs, and victory, yet what they truly need first is light. Light changes perspective. Light reveals what darkness hides. When the eyes of your understanding are illuminated, you begin to see life from God’s viewpoint rather than from the limitation of natural sight.

The disciples on the road to Emmaus walked with Jesus, yet they did not recognize Him until their understanding was opened. The Gospel of Luke 24:31 says, “Then their eyes were opened and they knew Him.” Before that moment, they were discouraged, confused, and defeated. But illumination changed everything. The moment revelation came, hopelessness disappeared and their hearts burned with renewed faith. Many times, the answer is not that God is absent; it is that our eyes have not yet been opened to recognize His presence and His workings around us.

Spiritual illumination also empowers believers to walk above fear. When the Syrian army surrounded the city where Elisha was, his servant panicked because all he could see was danger. But Elisha prayed, “Lord, I pray, open his eyes that he may see” (2 Kings 6:17). The moment his eyes were opened, he saw the mountain full of horses and chariots of fire surrounding Elisha. Heaven’s protection had always been there, but it took illumination for the servant to perceive it. Fear loses its grip when spiritual vision is activated.

Without illumination, people are ruled by circumstances. But when God opens your understanding, you begin to exercise dominion through faith. The Book of Psalms 119:130 says, “The entrance of Your words gives light.” God’s Word illuminates the believer’s path and empowers him to walk in wisdom, authority, and confidence.

Jesus declared, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life” (John 8:12). The believer who walks in divine light cannot remain in confusion, defeat, or bo***ge. Illumination produces clarity, boldness, and dominion.

Today, pray that God will illuminate the eyes of your understanding. May you see beyond the natural realm and discern the reality of God’s power, presence, and promises in your life. When light comes, dominion becomes a reality.

Prayer:
Father, illuminate the eyes of my understanding. Help me to see beyond the natural and walk in the revelation of Your truth. Open my eyes to Your presence, Your protection, and the authority You have given me in Christ. Let Your light guide me into victory and dominion every day. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

The Yoke Shall Be Broken“And it shall come to pass in that day, that his burden shall be taken away from off thy shoulde...
17/05/2026

The Yoke Shall Be Broken

“And it shall come to pass in that day, that his burden shall be taken away from off thy shoulder, and his yoke from off thy neck, and the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing.” — Isaiah 10:27

There are burdens people carry that God never intended them to bear forever. Some carry the weight of fear, shame, oppression, addiction, disappointment, family struggles, or spiritual bo***ge. These burdens drain strength, steal peace, and hinder progress. Yet God gives a powerful promise in Isaiah 10:27: the burden shall be removed, and the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing.

A yoke represents bo***ge, control, limitation, and oppression. In Bible times, a yoke was placed upon oxen to control and direct them. Spiritually, the enemy seeks to place yokes upon people—yokes of sin, stagnation, depression, confusion, and hopelessness. But Jesus declared in Luke 4:18, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me…” Christ came carrying the anointing that breaks captivity and sets prisoners free.

The beautiful thing about God’s power is that it does not merely suppress bo***ge; it destroys it completely. Isaiah did not say the yoke would be hidden, weakened, or postponed. He said it would be destroyed. This reminds us of John 8:36: “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” When Jesus steps into a life, chains begin to fall.

Many people silently carry burdens no one else can see. Outward smiles often hide inward struggles. Yet God sees every hidden battle. Psalm 55:22 says, “Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee.” God never asked His children to carry their burdens alone. He invites them to lay every weight before Him.

The anointing of God brings strength where there was weakness. In Matthew 11:28–30, Jesus says, “Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Christ does not increase burdens; He lifts them. His presence refreshes weary hearts and restores broken souls.

The Holy Spirit still works powerfully today. The same God who delivered Israel, healed the sick, opened prison doors, and raised the dead is still moving. 2 Corinthians 3:17 declares, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.” Freedom is found in His presence. Victory is found in surrender to Him.

Sometimes the enemy tries to convince believers that their struggle will never end, but God’s Word says otherwise. Romans 8:37 reminds us that “in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us.” Through Christ, believers do not fight for victory; they fight from victory.

Today, do not accept bo***ge as your portion. Bring every fear, every struggle, every limitation, and every hidden pain before the Lord. The anointing of God is still powerful enough to break every yoke, heal every wound, and restore every life. What God has spoken, He is able to perform.

Prayer

Father, thank You for the power of Your Spirit that destroys every yoke. I bring every burden, fear, struggle, and limitation before You today. Let every chain be broken in the name of Jesus. Fill me afresh with Your presence and cause me to walk in freedom, strength, and victory. Your Word says that where Your Spirit is, there is liberty, so I receive Your freedom today. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

A Wife Calls Out the Strength and Purpose of Her HusbandKey Scripture:“Nevertheless let every one of you in particular s...
15/05/2026

A Wife Calls Out the Strength and Purpose of Her Husband

Key Scripture:

“Nevertheless let every one of you in particular so love his wife even as himself; and the wife see that she reverence her husband.” — Ephesians 5:33

God never designed marriage to be a battlefield of criticism, dishonor, and constant discouragement. Marriage is meant to be a place where both husband and wife help each other become stronger in God. Just as a husband is called to nurture and uplift his wife, a godly wife is also called to encourage, honor, and call forth the strength, purpose, and potential within her husband.

Many men carry silent pressures — the burden to provide, lead, protect, and succeed. Some fight battles they never speak about openly. Behind a strong face may be hidden fears, disappointments, or weariness. A wise wife understands that her words have power. Proverbs 14:1 says, “Every wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands.” A wife can either build her husband with encouragement or weaken him through constant negativity and dishonor.

The Bible describes Abigail as a woman of wisdom and understanding (1 Samuel 25:3). Her wisdom preserved her household and protected her husband from destruction. A godly wife speaks with wisdom, not contempt. She becomes a source of peace, counsel, and strength.

Proverbs 31:11–12 says, “The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her… She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life.” Trust and support are powerful gifts in marriage. When a husband knows his wife believes in him, respects him, and stands beside him, it strengthens his confidence and courage.

A wife calls out the greatness in her husband when she speaks words of faith instead of words of defeat. She reminds him of God’s promises. She prays for him instead of constantly attacking his weaknesses. She honors his efforts, appreciates his sacrifices, and encourages him during difficult seasons.

Ecclesiastes 4:9 says, “Two are better than one.” God intended husband and wife to strengthen one another. A wife is not called to compete with her husband, but to walk beside him as a helper, encourager, and partner in purpose.

First Thessalonians 5:11 says, “Encourage one another and build each other up.” Encouragement is not weakness; it is ministry. Many men have become stronger because a praying, wise, and supportive wife stood beside them when life became difficult.

A godly wife also understands the power of respect. Public dishonor, constant insults, and sarcastic words can wound a man deeply. But honor, gentleness, and understanding can heal and strengthen his spirit. Colossians 3:18 calls wives to walk in godly submission, not as inferiority, but as an attitude of love, respect, and partnership under God’s order.

When a wife walks in wisdom and grace, her husband becomes stronger emotionally, spiritually, and mentally. Her support becomes a safe place where he finds encouragement to keep moving forward.

Today, let every wife ask herself: “Do my words strengthen my husband? Does my attitude help him become the man God created him to be?” A wise wife does not merely point out flaws; she calls forth purpose, strength, leadership, and faith.

Prayer:

Lord, teach wives to walk in wisdom, grace, and encouragement toward their husbands. Help them to speak life, strength, and peace into their homes. Remove bitterness, dishonor, and careless words, and fill marriages with mutual love and respect. Let husbands and wives build one another up according to Your purpose. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

A Husband Calls Out the Inner Beauty of His WifeKey Scripture:“Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the ...
15/05/2026

A Husband Calls Out the Inner Beauty of His Wife

Key Scripture:

“Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it… that he might present it to himself a glorious church…” — Ephesians 5:25–27

Marriage is more than sharing a house, raising children, or paying bills together. God designed marriage to be a place where love helps each person become all that He created them to be. A godly husband does not tear down his wife with harsh words, neglect, comparison, or criticism. Instead, he calls out the beauty, strength, grace, and purpose God has placed inside her.

In Ephesians 5, the love of a husband is compared to the love of Christ for the church. Christ does not shame His church; He washes, nourishes, strengthens, and builds her up. In the same way, a husband is called to speak life over his wife and help her flourish spiritually, emotionally, and personally.

Proverbs 18:21 says, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” A husband’s words can either wound the heart of his wife or awaken confidence, peace, and joy within her. Many women carry hidden burdens, fears, insecurities, and silent battles. A wise husband becomes a source of encouragement. He notices her efforts, appreciates her sacrifices, and reminds her of her worth before God.

The Bible says in Proverbs 31:28, “Her husband also, and he praiseth her.” Praise in marriage is powerful. When a husband genuinely honors his wife, he creates an atmosphere where she feels safe, valued, and cherished. Just as sunlight helps flowers bloom, loving words help the inner beauty of a woman shine.

First Peter 3:3–4 reminds us that true beauty is not merely outward appearance, but “the hidden man of the heart.” A godly husband learns to see beyond physical appearance. He recognizes the strength of her faith, the kindness in her spirit, the wisdom in her words, and the grace of God upon her life.

A husband who walks in love does not compete with his wife or silence her gifts. Instead, he becomes like Barnabas in Scripture — a son of encouragement (Acts 4:36). He supports her calling, prays for her growth, and helps her become confident in God’s purpose for her life.

Colossians 3:19 says, “Husbands, love your wives, and be not bitter against them.” Bitterness, constant anger, and careless speech can slowly crush the spirit of a marriage. But tenderness, patience, forgiveness, and honor breathe life into the relationship.

God never intended marriage to be a place of fear or emotional starvation. He intended it to reflect Christ’s love — sacrificial, patient, healing, and uplifting. A husband who loves like Christ becomes a covering of peace over his home. His wife becomes stronger because she is loved well.

Today, let every husband ask himself: “Do my words draw out the best in my wife? Does my love make it easier for her to become the woman God created her to be?” True leadership in marriage is not domination; it is nurturing, serving, protecting, and calling forth God’s beauty in another person.

Prayer:

Lord, teach husbands to love their wives as Christ loves the church. Help them to speak life, encouragement, and grace into their homes. Remove harshness, pride, and bitterness, and fill marriages with honor, tenderness, and understanding. Let every wife flourish under godly love, and let every home reflect the beauty of Christ. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

“Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.” — Ephesians 6:10God never intended for the...
13/05/2026

“Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.” — Ephesians 6:10

God never intended for the believer to live a defeated or powerless life. True strength is not found in human ability, emotions, or natural resources, but in Christ and in understanding what God has made us to be in Him.

To be strong in the Lord means to live consciously from the realities of our union with Christ. Many believers struggle because they are unaware of what belongs to them in Christ Jesus. But when a believer understands their identity in Christ, victory becomes a lifestyle.

Jesus is not merely the destination we are trying to reach; He is our place of rest, victory, and completeness. In Christ, we have already arrived.

Philippians 4:13; “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”

Paul understood that his strength came from Christ. Though he faced persecution, opposition, and attacks from the enemy, he remained strong because he knew who he was in Christ. Our sufficiency is not from ourselves but from God.

2 Corinthians 3:5; “Our sufficiency is of God.”

Believers may still face challenges in life, including sickness and difficult seasons. Even faithful servants of God like Epaphroditus became sick. Challenges do not mean God has rejected you or that you are spiritually inferior. However, believers are not called to accept defeat passively. We are called to take advantage of the spiritual realities available to us in Christ.

One of these realities is eternal life.

1 John 5:11-12 “God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.”

Eternal life is not only about living forever; it is the very life and nature of God dwelling in the believer. Human life is limited and subject to weakness, sickness, and death, but the life of God is incorruptible and indestructible.

1 Peter 1:23
Being born again... by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.”

As believers become conscious of the life of God within them, faith rises and spiritual strength increases. The believer must continually meditate on truths like:
“I have eternal life.” “The life of God is in me.”

The more these truths dominate the heart, the more victory begins to manifest in everyday life.

Another reality we must be conscious of is righteousness.

2 Corinthians 5:21; “...that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”

Righteousness is not earned by human effort. It is God’s gift through Christ. Jesus has become our righteousness, and because we are in Him, God sees us accepted and justified before Him.

The enemy often attacks believers with guilt, shame, and condemnation by reminding them of past mistakes. But believers are not called to live under condemnation.

Romans 8:1; “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus...”

Instead of carrying sin consciousness, believers must become righteousness conscious. God has clothed us with garments of salvation and robes of righteousness.
Isaiah 61:10 “He hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness.”

To be strong in the Lord is to continually focus on who Christ is in you and what He has made available to you. As believers meditate on eternal life, righteousness, and their union with Christ, they rise above fear, condemnation, weakness, and defeat.

True victory comes from knowing who you are in Christ and living daily from that reality.

Carried by God Through Every SeasonKey Scripture“Even to your old age, I am He,And even to gray hairs I will carry you!I...
09/05/2026

Carried by God Through Every Season

Key Scripture

“Even to your old age, I am He,
And even to gray hairs I will carry you!
I have made, and I will bear;
Even I will carry, and will deliver you.”
— Isaiah 46:4

There are moments in life when strength fades, energy reduces, and burdens become heavier than before. Human ability has limits, but God’s faithfulness never weakens. In this beautiful promise, God assures His people that He remains the same through every season of life. The God who carried you in your youth will still carry you in your old age. The One who sustained you in past battles will not abandon you when your strength seems small.

The Bible reminds us that God’s support is constant and dependable. Deuteronomy 33:27 says, “The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” Even when life feels uncertain, God’s everlasting arms are still holding you securely.

Many people fear seasons of weakness, uncertainty, aging, or transition. Yet God declares, “I will carry you.” Notice that He does not merely say He will watch over you from a distance; He says He will personally bear, sustain, and deliver you. This reveals the tender love and commitment of God toward His children. That is why Psalms 55:22 encourages us: “Cast your burden on the Lord, and He shall sustain you.” God never intended for you to carry every burden alone.

Life may change, people may change, and circumstances may shift, but God never changes. His strength does not diminish, and His promises do not fail. When you feel tired emotionally, spiritually, financially, or physically, remember that you are not carrying life alone. God Himself is carrying you. Even when your strength seems gone, His strength remains sufficient. As Psalms 73:26 declares, “My flesh and my heart fail; but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.”

Perhaps today you feel overwhelmed by responsibilities, discouraged by delays, or weary from challenges. Take comfort in this truth: the same God who created you is committed to sustaining you. He will not drop you midway through the journey. He will preserve you, strengthen you, and bring you safely through every season.

Reflection

Are there burdens you have been trying to carry alone?

Have you fully trusted God to sustain you in weak moments?

What area of your life needs the reminder that God is still carrying you?

Prayer

Father, thank You for Your unfailing love and faithfulness. Thank You because You never abandon Your children. In every season of my life, help me to trust in Your strength and not my own. Carry me when I am weak, sustain me when I feel weary, and deliver me from every burden and fear. I rest in the assurance that You are always with me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Through the Valley, He Is With MeKey Scripture:“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fea...
07/05/2026

Through the Valley, He Is With Me

Key Scripture:
“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” — Psalms

Life is not always lived on mountaintops. There are seasons when we walk through valleys—moments of pain, uncertainty, loss, disappointment, fear, or emotional weariness. David, the writer of Psalm 23, understood this reality well. Yet even while speaking about the valley of the shadow of death, he declared something powerful: “I will fear no evil: for thou art with me.”

The promise of God is not that believers will never face valleys, but that we will never walk through them alone. The valley may feel dark, but God’s presence shines brighter than the darkness. Fear loses its grip when we become conscious of the Shepherd walking beside us.

Notice that David says, “though I walk through the valley.” The valley is not your final destination. It is a passage, not a permanent place. What feels heavy today will not last forever. God is leading you through it. The Shepherd never abandons His sheep midway through the journey.

The “rod” and “staff” represent God’s protection, correction, and guidance. Sometimes God comforts us by defending us from danger, and other times He comforts us by directing us back onto the right path. Even in painful seasons, His hand remains steady upon our lives.

Perhaps today you are walking through a valley of grief, financial pressure, family struggles, sickness, or uncertainty about the future. Take courage. The Lord is near. His presence is greater than your fear, and His grace is sufficient for every step you take.

Isaiah reminds us: “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God.”
Deuteronomy declares: “He will not fail thee, neither forsake thee.”
John says: “In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”

Today, choose to trust the Shepherd. The valley may be deep, but His presence is deeper still.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for being with me even in the valleys of life. When fear tries to overwhelm me, remind me that I am never alone. Strengthen my heart, guide my steps, and comfort me with Your presence. Help me to trust You through every dark season, knowing that You are leading me safely through. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Prepared in the Presence of PressureKey Scripture:“You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoi...
06/05/2026

Prepared in the Presence of Pressure

Key Scripture:
“You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; my cup runs over.” — Psalm 23:5

There is something profoundly comforting—and at the same time deeply powerful—about this verse. It does not say God removes the enemies before He blesses you. Instead, it reveals that He prepares a table in their presence. This means your victory is not dependent on the absence of opposition, but on the presence of God.

Life often brings moments where you feel surrounded—by pressure, by uncertainty, by opposition, or even by silent battles within. Yet in the middle of it all, God is not panicking. He is preparing. While the enemy expects you to break, God sets a table. While fear tries to overwhelm you, God invites you to sit.

This table speaks of provision, peace, and fellowship. It is a place where God nourishes you, reassures you, and reminds you that you are not fighting for victory—you are resting in it. Your enemies may be watching, but they cannot stop what God has ordained for you.

The anointing of oil signifies refreshment, healing, and divine approval. In ancient times, oil was poured on guests as a sign of honor. God is not just sustaining you—He is honoring you, even in the middle of adversity. He restores your strength, calms your mind, and renews your spirit.

And then comes the overflow: “my cup runs over.” This is not mere survival—it is abundance. God’s blessings in your life are not measured; they overflow. His grace exceeds your need. His peace surpasses your understanding. His provision goes beyond your expectation.

So today, refuse to be intimidated by what surrounds you. Your situation is not a limitation to God—it is the very setting He uses to display His goodness. Sit at His table. Receive His peace. Walk in His overflow.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for preparing a table for me even in the presence of opposition. I receive Your peace in the midst of pressure and Your strength in every challenge. Anoint me afresh, renew my heart, and cause my life to overflow with Your goodness. I will not fear what surrounds me, for I know You are with me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Mishomoroni Next To Street Johns Mishomoroni Academy, 400m From Lenox Petrol Station (Safari Stage)
Mombasa

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