A Leader Where People Live, Worship, and Hope

CPA. Geoffrey Gitau Mwangi‘s presence at the PCEA Kabazi Sunday service and fundraiser reflected a growing public consensus around his brand of values-driven leadership.

The service, graced by Senator Karungo wa Thang’wa on behalf of H.E. Rigathi Gachagua, EGH , was anchored in Rev. Muhuthu’s stirring message from the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30), a call to purpose, responsibility, and transformative stewardship.

Mwangi’s attendance resonated deeply with the sermon’s themes, embodying a leadership philosophy rooted in using one’s position not for personal gain but for the multiplication of impact across communities.

As a frontrunner in Nakuru’s gubernatorial race, his continued engagement with faith-based communities signals a deliberate alignment with principles of service, humility, and accountability.

In a county yearning for leaders who turn conviction into action, his visibility in such spiritually charged gatherings affirms his commitment to stewarding Nakuru’s diverse resources — social, economic, and moral — with integrity and diligence.

As the faithful of Kabazi demonstrated unity and generosity, Mwangi’s message was clear: leadership must begin where people live, worship, and hope.

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