Former Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha on Thursday, February 19, welcomed leaders from the Kitale Main Stage to her home, offering netizens a glimpse of her serene, green residential compound.The gathering highlighted her dedication to fostering community engagement and promoting meaningful discussions among local leadership.
Photos shared on social media show a vibrant gathering of community leaders and friends enjoying the spacious lawn and lush trees of her residence.
The well-maintained compound provided a tranquil and inviting backdrop for dialogue on local development, creating an atmosphere that encouraged open conversation.
During the visit, discussions focused on improving infrastructure, enhancing sanitation, strengthening security, and creating dignified working environment for everyone relying on the Kitale Main Stage hub.
In her social media post, Nakhumicha emphasized her commitment to listening, acting, and delivering practical solutions that uplift the community.
“I remain committed to listening, acting, and delivering practical solutions that uplift our community. Leadership is about presence, and today, I was glad to be there with you,” she wrote.
The event reflected not only Nakhumicha’s leadership style but also her belief in the importance of presence and hands-on engagement.Members expressed appreciation for her approach, noting that her residence, while private, serves as a welcoming space for collaborative discussions.
This comes days after she expressed interest in the seat currently being held by George Natembeya.
Speaking at a recent event, Nakhumicha, currently serving as Kenya’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) Habitat, said she is no longer interested in the seat of Trans Nzoia Woman Rep.
The former CS noted that she is ready to face off with others seeking to unseat Governor Natembeya.
