Jackline Kavutha Cosmas, the proud mother of Dr. Vincent Munyoki, founder of the Vincent Munyoki Foundation, has called on women to embrace hard work and dedication in all their endeavors. She also urged husbands to be supportive partners in their families’ journeys toward success.
Mrs. Kavutha made these remarks during her vibrant and colorful PhD graduation ceremony held at Archbishop Lele Mang’elu Secondary School in Katheka, Kitui West. The event celebrated her remarkable academic achievement and showcased her resilience and determination. Family members, friends, and dignitaries from the region gathered to honor her success.
Speaking passionately, she encouraged women to pursue their dreams fearlessly, despite any challenges they may encounter. “Hard work, commitment, and the support of loved ones can move mountains,” she said. Her son, Dr. Vincent Munyoki, lauded his mother as a source of inspiration to their family and the wider community.
Kitui West Deputy County Commissioner, Madam Elizabeth Atemi, also addressed the gathering. She urged parents to exercise parental responsibility during the festive season, emphasizing the importance of monitoring their children. “It is the responsibility of parents to ensure their children are safe and well-guided during this period,” she said. Madam Atemi also encouraged the community to prioritize self-security during the festivities to ensure a peaceful and joyous celebration.
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