Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti has expressed her commitment to working alongside military veterans in the county, following a courtesy call to her office, that explored partnerships in disaster management and leadership development.
Highlights:
Governor Wavinya hosted Machakos Armed Forces Veterans led by retired Major General Charles Mwanzia.
She received an invitation to the launch of the Military Veterans Machakos Chapter.
Discussions focused on joint initiatives in disaster preparedness and leadership training.
The governor pledged to support veterans’ involvement in county resilience strategies.
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Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti welcomed a delegation of Armed Forces Veterans to her office for a strategic discussion on strengthening community development through veteran-led initiatives.

Led by retired Major General Charles Mwanzia, the veterans paid a courtesy visit to the governor and extended an official invitation to the launch of the Military Veterans Machakos Chapter, a new platform aimed at fostering organized veteran engagement within the county.
During the meeting, Governor Ndeti and the veterans explored potential areas of collaboration, placing strong emphasis on disaster management and leadership training.

The governor noted that the discipline and experience of military personnel can be invaluable in enhancing Machakos’ disaster response systems and cultivating leadership among youth and community groups.

Governor Wavinya affirmed her commitment to involving veterans in county development programs and highlighted the importance of tapping into their skills for the benefit of society.
She praised the initiative as a timely move towards building a more resilient and self-reliant Machakos.“I look forward to working closely with our veterans to build a more empowered society,” she said.

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