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The Gem We Know, The Gem We Ignore

 As a county, we know what we have— The Congo of Kenya! A land rich in resources, yet exploited and used. Our cries of injustice echo through time, but deep down, we know—our tears of exploitation are of our own making. We have forgotten a simple truth: a community must be built by us, not for us. Time and again, I am reminded of the smallest unit of a community— the family. If it is broken, if trust and structure within it cannot hold, then what hope do we have? What future do we build? Generations continue to be trapped in cycles of poverty and misery , not because we lack potential, but because we have refused to take responsibility for our own growth. The Rise and Fall of a Visionary I am looking for the founder of New Generation. A man whose name may no longer be spoken in pride, but whose impact cannot be erased. Despite the fall, he deserves a round of applause. Many know his story—how he built men, inspired businesses, and touched the lives of both men and women alike. H...