Kenya police fired a tear gas to scatter the protesters who tried to occupy a church that was recently given a great donation of President William Ruto.
The gift of the winner Jesus was in the suburbu suburb of Nairobi at 20m shillings ($ 155,000; £ 120,000) continued to criticize from high cost of living.
Ruto defended his donation and gave a similar gift to another church in Eldoret.
Last year, Catholic leaders in Kenya and Anglican donations have been rejected, arguing that the Church must protect from political purpose.
Many people were arrested in the blasts, trying to protesters who try to enter church and light fire and use stones to prevent adjacent roads.
But the service of the Church continues to be secure security for worshipers, local media reports.
Obispo Edward Mwai said the unidentified people moved “thugs” to distract the church service, reporting the Star website.
Ruto, an evangelical Christian, defended the donation, saying it was a test of speaking in the country’s behavior.
“Kenya must know God to humiliate the people who tell us that we do not associate with the Church,” he quotes on site on site in a church, at Eldoret.
Kenyans are angry with a series of tax rise since Ruto was selected by 2022.
He said they had to pay many debts that he had inherited from the previous government but many kenans were intercedied that he had to further the public waste and decay.
Last year, a wave protested protests Ruto forced to remove his bill bill, with a series of sequence taxes.

