THE STANDARD By
Kelvin Kamau |
January 1st 2021 at 15:46:34 GMT +0300
Agnes Kagure Foundation patron Agnes Kagure (right) carries a two-year-old Pater Wambui, one of the babies of the street girls when she donated sanitary pads to street girls at the John Michuki Memorial park in Nairobi on December 14, 2020. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]
Businesswoman AGNES KAGURE is gunning to run Nairobi County. She explains to Nairobian why politicians spend more campaigning than they’ll ever earn in salaries and reason MCAs fight county bosses
You’ve been mentioned as a likely contender for Nairobi governor. Is this true?
It would be an honour and privilege to serve Nairobians as their governor.
THE STANDARD By
Kelvin Kamau |
January 1st 2021 at 15:46:34 GMT +0300
Agnes Kagure Foundation patron Agnes Kagure (right) carries a two-year-old Pater Wambui, one of the babies of the street girls when she donated sanitary pads to street girls at the John Michuki Memorial park in Nairobi on December 14, 2020. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]
Businesswoman AGNES KAGURE is gunning to run Nairobi County. She explains to Nairobian why politicians spend more campaigning than they’ll ever earn in salaries and reason MCAs fight county bosses
You’ve been mentioned as a likely contender for Nairobi governor. Is this true?
It would be an honour and privilege to serve Nairobians as their governor.