Hon. Agnes Kagure, a well-known city tycoon and Nairobi-based politician has today came out to challenge all elected leaders nationwide from the MCA level to the Presidency to focus on serving the electorates first even as she advocated for tge cultural heritage ahead of Women’s Day on October 10.
The City Tycoon revealed that she attended a meeting with the Kikuyu Council of Elders Women’s League, which is gearing up for the highly anticipated Kikuyu Cultural Day on October 10.
Through her Facebook page on September 21, Kagure spoke about the importance of culture in uniting communities.
“Culture is the glue that holds us together,” she said, emphasizing how it shapes our values, connects us to our roots, and guides us into the future. Her words struck a chord with those present, highlighting the deep commitment to preserving Kikuyu traditions.
As the patron of the Women’s League, Kagure also addressed the current political landscape, expressing concern over the divisive rhetoric often heard in public discourse.
“We need our leaders to prioritize development and community progress over political games,” she urged, calling for a united approach to tackling the challenges facing their communities.
The upcoming cultural day promises to be a vibrant celebration of Kikuyu heritage, and Kagure’s active role showcases her dedication to both her cultural roots and the importance of collaborative leadership.
As the event draws near, her powerful message continues to resonate, encouraging many to reflect on their heritage and the impact of responsible leadership.
Kagure’s post has sparked conversations across social media, inspiring a renewed appreciation for culture and a collective push for progress wit 2027hin the community. The excitement for Kikuyu Cultural Day is building, with Kagure leading the way in honoring traditions and fostering unity.
All the same, Agnes Kagure is not new to the political arena of Nairobi and those who know her say she might become one of the influential figures ahead of the upcoming 2027 general election.