
Kagwe - The Big Picture
A new generation of leadership is needed to fix broken systems, unlock opportunity, and build a Dagoretti South that works for today and a future we can count on.

A new generation of leadership is needed to fix broken systems, unlock opportunity, and build a Dagoretti South that works for today and a future we can count on.

Like many in Dagoretti South, I’ve seen services fail, opportunities blocked, and young people left behind. That’s why I’ve focused on learning, building real skills, and finding practical solutions that actually work for our communities.

From digital tools like the ID recovery platform to community projects supporting youth skills, I focus on building systems that actually solve problems, not just promises.

When our voices were ignored and decisions forced on us, I joined citizens demanding accountability, participation, and dignity. Leadership should listen first.

My leadership is guided by non-negotiables: transparency over secrecy, service over self-interest, and accountability that actually works for our communities.

I’ve faced times when the system failed and tough choices were unavoidable. Those experiences taught me to listen closely, learn quickly, and act where it truly matters for our community.

While old politics manages decline, I focus on building systems, including young people, and creating opportunities that deliver results today and prepare us for tomorrow.

My position is that Leadership should be open and measurable. You should be able to question decisions, track progress, and demand results — because your voice matters.