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Leonard ‎Mambo Mbotela sworn in as member of the National Heroes Council

Leonard ‎Mambo Mbotela sworn in as member of the National Heroes Council
Chief Justice Martha Koome witnessed the swearing-in of Leonard ‎Mambo Mbotela as a member of the National Heroes Council following ‎his appointment last month.‎
The CJ said it is imperative that we celebrate and appreciate our heroes and ‎heroines since our national story is largely the story of the contribution of our ‎heroes to the project of nation building.‎
‎“We can build a new culture and practice of identifying, celebrating ‎and supporting our unsung heroes and heroines when they’re still with ‎us,” she said. ‎

Hon. Bidali Congratulates Lenard Mambo Mbotela
The CJ noted it is the only modest way through which we can show ‎appreciation for their heroic acts.‎
She added: “I urge you and other Council members to reverse this long-‎standing trend so that we can build a new culture and practice of identifying, ‎celebrating, and supporting our unsung heroes and heroines when they are ‎still with us.”‎

OCJ

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