Joyce Omondi, a well-known media personality and gospel singer, has sent her congratulations to Charles Kanjama on his election as President of the Law Society of Kenya.
In a sincere message, Joyce shared how much she admires Kanjama’s work. She mentioned that she had been following his career for quite some time, even before they met.
Their first meeting happened last year at the Mtumishi Bora Awards. Kanjama was the Chairman of the Kenya Christian Professional Forum at the time.
During the awards, Kanjama presented Joyce with the top Mtumishi Bora Award.
This award recognized her for her contributions to media, music, mentorship, family life, and her work in the corporate sector.
Joyce described this moment as special, giving her a chance to see Kanjama’s leadership skills up close.
She praised Kanjama’s dedication and believes his election as head of the Law Society of Kenya is something to be proud of, not just for lawyers, but also for Christians who are trying to make a positive change in their fields.
She feels it’s always encouraging to see people of faith succeed while staying true to their values and maintaining a standard of professionalism.
Kanjama’s victory is a big step in his already impressive legal career. He’s known for his firm stances on governance and issues regarding the constitution.
Now, he’s taking on the role of leading the lawyers’ organization at an important moment.
Joyce ended her message by wishing him the best as he begins his term. She’s sure he will do well and serve the Law Society with dedication.
She expressed confidence that he will fulfill his duties with hard work and a clear sense of purpose.
She believes he will bring positive changes and offer guidance in his new role. She stated she is looking forward to seeing the good he will do for the legal community and the country as a whole.
She remarked that his passion for justice and moral conviction makes him the right person for the job.
She also noted the importance of his role in shaping the future of the legal profession in Kenya.
