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Farouk Kibet reaffirms Kenya's commitment to women's empowerment
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49301, member: 636"] A top government official delivered strong words about lifting up women during a major event last Saturday. Farouk Kibet spoke to crowds at a special gathering for female empowerment held at Likoni area. The presidential aide told attendees that helping women succeed means making Kenya stronger as a nation. Local MP Mishi Mboko organized the massive rally that drew hundreds of people from across Mombasa County. Several powerful leaders attended the event to show their support for women's programs. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki joined the celebration along with National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula. Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah also appeared at the gathering to address the excited crowds. Kibet stressed that the current administration wants to help every citizen regardless of their gender or background. He promised that government officials would keep supporting grassroots efforts to improve people's lives. The presidential aide made it clear that moving forward together remains a top priority. The government representative attacked politicians who spread hatred and organize violent demonstrations across the country. Kibet warned troublemakers that their time for causing problems would end soon. He challenged protest organizers to bring development projects to Likoni instead of wasting money on chaos. The aide argued that real progress comes from building communities rather than destroying them. He accused certain leaders of traveling around Kenya without achieving anything meaningful. Women and young people serve as the foundation for transforming society according to Kibet's speech. The event featured sessions about managing money, starting businesses, and accessing government assistance programs. Attendees learned practical skills they could use to become more independent and successful. Leaders promised to continue backing local initiatives that help families earn better incomes. The empowerment drive attracted enthusiastic participation from community members. [/QUOTE]
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