Kirinyaga Woman Rep Njeri Maina honoured in the UK
Kirinyaga Woman Representative Njeri Maina honored in the United Kingdom.
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Kirinyaga Woman Representative Njeri Maina has been honored in the
United Kingdom for her outstanding contribution to youth and women leadership
in Kenya, particularly through the Tupange Kesho program.
The recognition came during her recent visit to Milton Keynes, where she
was warmly received by members of the local government and community.
Among those who welcomed her were MP Emily Darlington, Mayor Cllr. Marie
Bradburn, Deputy Mayor Cllr. James Lancaster, Cllr. Tony and the SMK Gateway
team, Cllr. Uroy, Cllr. Mohammed Khan, Group Leader Cllr. Jane Carr, and High
Sheriff Kurshida Mirza.
Speaking during the event, Ms. Maina expressed her gratitude for the
honour.
“I thank God for always leading me and giving me the grace to serve
diligently,” she said. “We started the Tupange Kesho program as a commitment to
serve the people of Kirinyaga, and we didn’t think much about having the work
we do appreciated abroad.”
The Tupange Kesho initiative focuses on empowering youth and women through
leadership training, mentorship, and economic opportunities.
Maina also acknowledged the unwavering support from her team in Kenya,
noting, “Without you, the vision would not be achieved.”


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