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Mudavadi oversees Iftar support in Kibera

Families received essential food supplies to support them during the fasting period.

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by PERPETUA ETYANG

Realtime16 March 2025 - 18:40
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In Summary


  • Mudavadi commended Ambassador Al Naqbi for the UAE’s generosity.
  • Addressing the longstanding land concerns of the Nubian community, Mudavadi reassured them of the government’s unwavering commitment to securing their rightful land.
Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi speaking on March 16, 2025./OPCS

Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has led the distribution of Iftar food support in Makina and Kibera Constituency to families observing the holy month of Ramadan.

The initiative, which was spearheaded by the UAE Ambassador to Kenya Salem Ibrahim Al Naqbi, will benefit 823 households from Kibera area.

Families received essential food supplies to support them during the fasting period.

Mudavadi commended Ambassador Al Naqbi for the UAE’s generosity.

 "This donation is a testament to the strong bonds between Kenya and the UAE. It will go a long way in ensuring many families observe Ramadan with dignity," Mudavadi said.

He lauded the leadership of Kibra Jamia Mosque for their commitment to community service.

"I appreciate the mosque leadership for standing with the people. Your dedication to service is truly commendable," he noted.

Addressing the longstanding land concerns of the Nubian community, Mudavadi reassured them of the government’s unwavering commitment to securing their rightful land.

 "The 288 acres of land designated for the Nubian community is with the Kenyan government, and we are actively following up to ensure its proper allocation and utilisation," he stated.

He urged Ambassador Al Naqbi to explore ways to modernise mosques in Kibra, drawing inspiration and support from the UAE.

"I encourage you to look into modernising places of worship in Kibra, just as we see in the UAE, with well-designed, spacious, and fully equipped facilities that better serve the community," Mudavadi added.

The CS said emphasised the government’s Affordable Housing Project, stressing its role in improving living conditions.

"The government’s vision is to provide quality, affordable housing for all. We are committed to ensuring Kibra residents benefit from this programme," he noted.

Mudavadi reflected on his earlier engagement, and held discussions on the security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), calling on Kenyans to pray for stability in the region.

"No government is without challenges, but what matters is ensuring peace prevails. During this season of Ramadan, let us pray for peace in the DRC because if we don’t, it may eventually affect us," Mudavadi said.

He also emphasised Kenya’s role as a regional peace hub.

 "When people want to protest about grievances in their countries, they come to Kenya because we are a peace-loving and democratic nation that welcomes all our neighbours," Mudavadi said.

The UAE Ambassador to Kenya reiterated the brotherly relationship between Kenya and the UAE and gave assurances of continued support to Kenya.

The Muslim leadership, which was led by the Chairman of the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims appreciated government efforts in attending to the issues affecting the Muslim community, including duty waivers on essential supplies during Ramadan.

He emphasised the importance of partnerships in uplifting vulnerable communities across Kenya.

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