Ujasiri Leba Awards 2026: Honoring the Hands That Build Kenya
By John Toris
Yesterday, the Carnivore Restaurant hosted the Ujasiri Leba Awards 2026. The theme of the event was "Celebrating Impact. Igniting Possibility." The ceremony brought together leaders, workers, and changemakers to honor the hard work of Kenyan laborers on Labour Day.
The event was attended by important political leaders. Chief Guest Kalonzo Musyoka (SKM) was not able to come, so he was represented by Senator Daniel Maanzo. Cabinet Secretary Hon. Ali Hassan Joho was also represented by Mr. Justus Anzaya. Their presence showed that unity between leaders and workers matters greatly. It was a special moment for male leaders to come together and share ideas for a better future.
The event reminded everyone that progress happens when people work together. Throughout the evening, award winners were honored in different categories. The main message was clear: every effort counts, every job matters, and every worker helps build the nation. The Ujasiri Leba Awards recognized leaders who have worked hard and made a difference in their communities.
As Kenya celebrated Labour Day, the ceremony honored the strength, never-give-up attitude, and hard work that continues to shape the country's future. The message was simple: when workers and leaders join hands, the dream of a stronger and united Kenya becomes real.
From builders and inventors to ordinary workers who keep the country moving, the event celebrated the people who make Kenya great. The Carnivore Restaurant was filled with calls for teamwork, proving that when leadership and workers stand together, tomorrow looks bright.
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