By: John Kariuki
Worth Noting:
- 2023 has majestically rolled in. The key word silently but bravely sculpted in everyone’s forehead is the word OPTIMISM. We pray that this is a year of great favour. A year of great economic recovery despite the impending global recess. Hope is realized through prayer and we pray that this year our leaders will champion strategies that will lead us to great prosperity.
- A year that restores our faith in humanity to ensure that there will be more givers than receivers. 2023 is a year of prayer. We pray that

With the year being only three days old, messages of goodwill are still trickling in.
Pauline Warui the Chief Executive Officer of Professional Women of Kenya notes:
‘The year 2022 was a year of mixed feelings. It was a year full of drama and action. We finally, ignorantly and boldly wished Covid-19 away after suffering debilitating losses from poor business mitigation and shock. For some, it was a year of successes beyond imagination. We had wins from as low as local county elections to a new president in Kenya. Many lost jobs as new entrant grandly marched in to take office and steer our country ahead. Time did not stop but December came in and faded fast.
2023 has majestically rolled in. The key word silently but bravely sculpted in everyone’s forehead is the word OPTIMISM. We pray that this is a year of great favour. A year of great economic recovery despite the impending global recess. Hope is realized through prayer and we pray that this year our leaders will champion strategies that will lead us to great prosperity.
A year that restores our faith in humanity to ensure that there will be more givers than receivers. 2023 is a year of prayer. We pray that
Our Nation will prosper and our children will realize their dreams. We pray that the youth will anchor their talents in the ribs of success to ensure they safeguard our legacies. We pray that we shall safeguard our God given environment and protect the very earth that feeds us. May the 1 billion trees be a reality that helps us to make our country breath again?
May our leadership steer this cradle of mankind to greater heights than we dream. May our bickering leaders share a meal and accord us peace for prosperity through love. May good health be our song of praise for the year and may our health institutions be of service to our good form. May we use the reserves of the earth in a way that brings forth fruit so that no child sleeps hungry? May the toiling farmer with bruised fingers enjoy the labour of his crop. May the creative reading this step in to global fame. May the manufacturer in this market know peace and may our little businesses smell the air of expansion.
God bless our country this year and give us peace, good health and prosperity. Happy New Year.”

