
Calls for Cultural inclusivity took centre stage during the inaugural Mulembe Nation Festival at Nakuru Athletics Club
The leaders from Mulembe Nation reiterated the need for creating environments and systems that value and respect the diversity of people, perspectives, and experiences, fostering a sense of belonging, collaboration, and innovation for all.

Nakuru MCAs from Mulembe Nation Hon Neto Sakwa(Kivumbini) and Hon Peter Palang’a(Olkaria) in their speeches at the event reiterated that Cultural inclusivity and unity is key in matters transformation in society.
On matters National Politics, the leaders were categorical that direction shall be given towards 2027 political journey of the Mulembe Nation.
The Saturday March 8, 2025 event was graced by Luhya National leaders Hon Eugene Wamalwa(DAP-K) and Amb Ababu Namwamba, Godfrey Kanoti(Usawa Summit Party).
The leaders called on Mulembe Nation to remain united ahead of 2027.
Nakuru County Government was also represented by Gender and culture CECM Josephine Atieno, COs Gladys Kamuren and Kakai Everline.
The event that was a successful one was organized by a team led by Dr. Achoka.