People Daily | by Reuben Mwambingu and Harrison Kivisu
Muslims are expected to usher in the Holy Month of Ramadhan tomorrow. Like 2020, this year’s fasting season will be unique because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Just like last year when the fasting month came late April shortly after the pandemic struck the country, Ramadhan will this year coincide with the third wave of the disease which has taken a heavy toll.
This year’s Ramadhan is expected to begin on Tuesday April 13 or Wednesday 14, depending on the sighting of the new moon…









