Hon. Charles Nguna Exemplifies Benevolence and Devotion at Our Lady Queen of Apostles Parish, Mbondoni

By Steve El Sabai

In a profound demonstration of faith, leadership, and communal solidarity, Hon. Charles Nguna Ngusya (CNN), the distinguished Member of Parliament for Mwingi West, today graced the Sunday Holy Mass at Our Lady Queen of Apostles Parish, Mbondoni. The spiritually invigorating service was solemnly presided over by Rev. Paul Mutemi, bringing together faithful congregants from all the parish stations under one sanctuary of worship.


Echoing the biblical precept from Luke 6:38 — "Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you" — Hon. Nguna stood at the vanguard of Christian charity and civic responsibility by actively participating in the Ngetha Funds Drive aimed at bolstering the parish’s noble missions.

In his address, Hon. Nguna reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the spiritual and social upliftment of his constituents, underscoring the intrinsic bond between public service and ecclesiastical duty. His presence was a stirring testament to the principle that true leadership is anchored not merely in governance, but also in humility and service to the Divine and His people.


The occasion was further dignified by the attendance of esteemed leaders, including Hon. Antony Neymar, Hon. Dr. Makali Mulu, and Hon. Nicholas Mulila, alongside a multitude of devoted faithful who converged in unity and reverence.

Hon. Nguna’s act of generosity and solidarity today reinforced his reputation as a paragon of servant leadership, whose influence transcends political spheres into the very heart of the community’s spiritual life.

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