On Monday, July 29, 2024, the Mulembe Nation will convene for a meeting at Golf Hotel, Kakamega County.
The gathering is spearheaded by prominent youthful leaders from the Western region. Among the key figures are United Democratic Alliance (UDA) SG Senator Cleophas Wakhungu Malala, Tranzoia County Governor Natembeya of DAP Kenya, and Nairobi County Senator Edwin Sifuna, who also serves as ODM Party Secretary General.
Other notable attendees include Sabaoti MP Hon. Caleb Hamisi and former Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Mohammed.
The Big Agenda.
The agenda for this crucial meeting includes several key points. Firstly, there will be a discussion on the prosperity of the region.
Secondly, the role and influence of youths from Western Kenya will be examined. Thirdly, the Mulembe Nation’s share of the national cake will be addressed.
Finally, the meeting will focus on the political direction of the Mulembe Nation in light of recent political realignments, including the formation of a national unity government.
The youthful leaders have chosen to set aside their political differences for this meeting. Their goal is to unite the community and work collaboratively. All Kenyans from the Western region are invited to join the discussions and share their perspectives.
Hon. Cleophas Wakhungu Malala emphasized the readiness of the youth to take on leadership roles. “We are ready as youths to be heard. As Mulembe leaders, we’ve decided to come together and explore how our community can forge a productive relationship,” he stated during a recent press conference in Kakamega.
This meeting follows a recent gathering of Mulembe leaders in Nairobi, where they decided to engage with the entire region. The leaders aim to create a unified approach to address the challenges and opportunities facing their community.
The meeting at Golf Hotel is expected to be a pivotal moment for the Mulembe Nation.
It will serve as a platform for dialogue and cooperation among various leaders and community members.
The outcomes of this meeting could significantly influence the region’s political and economic future.
All interested parties from the Western region are encouraged to participate. The event promises to be an important step toward greater unity and progress for the Mulembe Nation.