Key political leaders, including Edwin Sifuna, Godfrey Osotsi, and George Natembeya, held a consultative meeting over tea, where they discussed the country’s political direction and the need for inclusive leadership.
In a joint reflection after the meeting, the leaders emphasized the importance of prioritizing citizens’ needs and fostering unity across political divides.
The discussi“We reflected on the current political landscape and the urgent need for people-centered leadership,” Osotsi also focused on strengthening partnerships and promoting accountability in governance.
“Our conversation reaffirmed our shared commitment to unity, accountability and the pursuit of transformative ideas that will uplift our communities,” the leaders noted.
Governor Natembeya described the meeting as both candid and productive, highlighting the responsibility leaders have toward their constituents.
“We had a candid and productive conversation on the issues that matter most to our people unity and the responsibility we carry for our region and our country. The journey continues,” Natembeya said.
The meeting comes amid ongoing political realignments, with leaders increasingly engaging in dialogue aimed at shaping future collaborations and advancing development-focused agendas.
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