The Cabinet Secretary of Interior Dr Fred Matiang'i has confirmed that October 10, 2020, will be a public holiday.
"The day will be observed through national prayers that will highlight service and volunteerism to the community," it continued.
Dr Matiang'i urged Kenyans to participate in the activities of the day through prayers and promote national unity, social justice, cohesion and sustainable development in their communities.
In 2017, the High Court reinstated 10 October, which was formally Moi Day, as a Public Holiday.
Judge George Odunga stated that the omission to have October 10 observed as Public Holiday is illegality and a contravention of the Public Holidays Act.
Judge Odunga refrained from prescribing the manner in which the day is to be celebrated noting that is the mandate of Parliament and the Interior Cabinet Secretary.