23 May 2026

16 thoughts on “AN OPEN LETTER TO HON. KAWIRA MWANGAZA

  1. This is a very impressive move. You are a good voice to the youth. Keep up the faith. Soon people with embrace these brilliant ideas. Lets keep pushing!!

    1. It is a struggle of life or death. We all need to do something because we are all sustained by planet earth. It is questions of collective protection or collective suicide.

  2. This is a very impressive move. You are a good voice to the youth. Keep up the faith. Soon people with embrace these brilliant ideas. Lets keep pushing!!

  3. To be sincere, what I have learnt from this letter, is that, this message is coming at the right time. We truly need to wake up. It’s high time we realize that, it’s not tomorrow but we need to act now. The future generations is represented by the current youth and what we teach our youths is what they will carry to the future. We need to secure that future by ensuring that, the environment is part of our lives to enjoy. We can’t do anything without our surroundings. We better do something now, let those who are in power and in a position to empower the youths and encourage them, do so, so that together we can find the solutions for this changing climate. Let’s is remember that, the climate occurrence of 1994 and 1997 can re-occur again.

    1. I am impressed by your efforts too. Mwalimu keep leading the way for your students. Naomba nialikwa during the tree planting day. I will show up I promise.

  4. What a great mind.
    I have known you for long and you are a true activist. This is the only remedy that will save the situation at hand. I hope Hon. Kawira Mwangaza will give you a listening ear.

  5. A very good piece to aid in arresting the growing concerns of the climatical changes in Meru. You should be incorporated in seeking solutions to the drought and famine issues facing the county.

    1. The knowledge of climate change actions is becoming practically impossible to keep with the current climatical catastrophe. We need to act and act now.

  6. A very good piece from Juliet Gakii. Indeed our do not deserve to die when a solution is available.

  7. Bravo ! Kudos. This is a timely message bearing in mind we are hit as a country below The belt by ravanging drought and famine. I love the zeal in which you have articulated your points. Surely you deserve to be nominated as a youth ambassador for climate change in meru county. I request hon. kawira mwangaza meru governor to support this idea.

    1. Thank you, Mr.Daniel. Another Gitile there, hahahahaha. Building resilience and urgent adoption of mitigation strategies is the way to go.

  8. Incredible. I vouch for the same, it is time this issue gets the attention it deserves, for the sake of the future of our generation, our country, and the world at large.

    1. And that is why no one should be left behind. We must also teach our young ones that every day is earth day so that they can learn the importance of protecting our environment.

  9. This is a timely message when the country is hard hit below the belt by drought and famine..the author of this letter deserves a,state commendation and also be given a chance in the county government as a youth ambassador on climate change..its a great masterpiece.

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