By TCD Digital.
Nairobi, Kenya – In a Momentous moment for Kenya’s youth, Generation Z has achieved a milestone that has resonated across all age groups. Millennial and other generational cohorts have expressed admiration for the young generation’s achievements, recognizing the lessons learned along the way.
The call for a national dialogue, inclusive of all demographics, has been underscored as essential for the country’s future.
Mwingi West MP, Hon. Charles Nguna, emphasized the importance of an extensive, fair, and open dialogue that includes every segment of society. “No group should be left out in determining the matters of our country,” Nguna stated. He highlighted that irrespective of tribe, ethnicity, religion, political affiliation, or race, all voices must be heard to collectively build the nation.
This inclusive approach is seen as a critical step forward in uniting the country and ensuring that all citizens have a stake in Kenya’s development. The MP’s call for a broad and equitable dialogue aligns with the aspirations of many Kenyans who seek a more participatory and democratic process in national decision-making.
As the nation moves forward, the emphasis on inclusivity and unity is expected to foster a stronger and more cohesive society, laying the groundwork for sustainable progress and development.
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