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Walking The Talk! Fred Joshua’s Influence Lands Kimilili Graduate SGR Opportunity

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EoK Reports | Kimilili  Hon. Fred Joshua Makokha having a chat with Martha earlier today  Hon. Fred Joshua Makokha has once again demonstrated his hands-on approach to youth empowerment after successfully connecting and securing a job for Martha Ikehe, a young graduate from Matili village in Kimilili Ward, as an Assistant Co-Driver at the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR). Martha, who holds a diploma in Electrical Engineering from Rift Valley Technical Training Institute, had been struggling to find employment for months. Her breakthrough came after Hon. Fred Joshua leveraged his growing network and influence to connect her with the opportunity—proving that practical leadership can open real doors for constituents. “This is what I mean when I talk about leadership that delivers. Martha’s story is just the beginning. I will continue pushing until more young people in Kimilili find meaningful work and dignity,” said Fred Joshua Makokha, who has declared interest in the Kimilili parli...

Youth at the Crossroads: A Generation's Fight for Leadership and Accountability

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  Photo Courtesy: Sebastian Karani, DMCP - Facebook  As Kenya grapples with a political landscape marred by corruption and unfulfilled promises, a new wave of activism is brewing among the country’s young population. This generation, often referred to as Generation Z is stepping up, not just in protest, but in action. For many, the goal is clear: reshape the nation’s future through leadership, education, and empowerment. Following the protests that echoed across the nation, youths are now shifting their focus from the streets to strategy. Conversations are sprouting across different circles, from urban hubs to rural communities, where young people are determined to hold leaders accountable, starting with educating themselves and their peers on leadership and governance. The sentiment is unanimous: the success of any civic education efforts will ultimately be measured at the ballot box come 2027. Learning from 2022: The Cost of Missed Opportunities The 2022 general elections pa...

YOUTHS ARE COMING FAST BECAUSE THE OLD ARE TOO SLOW TO MOVE...ANC BOSS MUSALIA MUDAVADI.

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ANC Party Leader Musalia Mudavadi & the Party Secretary general Simon Gikuru. While revamping the vibrant third largest party some days ago, the ANC Party Leader stood out on a clarification as to why people should not worry about how fast the youths are moving rather asked the old to also move fast, exit the political space to pave way for the youths who have been on a while promised to lead tomorrow that is seemingly getting consumed by the same promises who are becoming resistant to exit. Watch the video clip below... The ANC Party has been making headlines frequently, a party that has bestowed serious responsibilities to a good number of youths with results being evident to the public from the energies the ANC youths have committed to the party in ensuring the party gains good numbers from the current 1.5million members to propel Mudavadi's presidential candidature and take home a win come 2022. The appointment of Nathaniel Mong'are as the Director of programs and Digit...