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Agnes Kagure delivers clean water to Kibra, leaving residents yearning for her leadership

Agnes Kagure brings life-changing clean water to Silanga, directly helping residents and proving action speaks louder than promises in Nairobi’s long-neglected communities.

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Nairobi businesswoman Agnes Kagure has once again left Nairobi residents longing for her leadership.

This is after she responded to the heartfelt pleas of long-neglected families in Kibra by delivering clean, safe water to households in Silanga and the surrounding areas through her Mbogi na Mama team.

For years, many residents in parts of Kibra have struggled with unreliable and often unsafe water sources. Mothers wake up before dawn to queue for water that may not even be clean. Children risk waterborne diseases.

Small businesses stall because there is no steady supply. While promises have echoed loudly during political seasons, meaningful interventions have often remained painfully scarce.

But when the cry for help reached Agnes Kagure, action followed swiftly.

Her Mbogi na Mama team rolled into Silanga not with speeches, but with tangible relief, clean water delivered directly to families who have felt forgotten for far too long.

The sight of water tanks and distribution efforts sparked visible relief among residents, many of whom said it was the first time in a long while that someone had stepped in without waiting for votes or fanfare.

Access to safe water is not a favor; it is a basic right. Kagure has consistently emphasized that dignity begins with the essentials,  water, food, healthcare, and opportunity.

Her approach has distinguished her from many in leadership: where systems delay, she steps in. Where bureaucracy stalls, she mobilizes.

As Nairobi looks ahead to the 2027 gubernatorial race, Kagure’s people-centered initiatives continue to fuel conversations across estates and informal settlements alike.

From supporting small traders to empowering women groups and responding to urgent community needs, she has built a reputation as a hands-on leader who prioritizes impact over politics.

Many Nairobians now openly say she has done more for ordinary residents through private initiative than some elected leaders combined. It is this consistency,  showing up when it matters most, that has steadily made her a darling of the city.

Agnes Kagure brings life-changing clean water to Silanga, directly helping residents and proving action speaks louder than promises in Nairobi’s long-neglected communities.

And as next year approaches, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: Nairobians are not just witnessing philanthropy. They are witnessing the blueprint of leadership they hope will soon guide the capital into a new chapter.

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