Karen Nyamu, the nominated senator, has spread holiday cheer by donating wheat flour to community health promoters (CHPs) in various constituencies across Nairobi. The gesture, which she described as a way of showing love during the festive season, saw Nyamu distributing the flour to CHPs in Lang’ata, Dagoretti North and South, Kibra, and Westlands. She shared her excitement on social media, joking that she wanted the streets to smell like chapatis, as she gave back to those who serve the community in these areas.
“Christmas came early for our CHPs from Lang’ata, Dagoretti North and South, Kibra, and Westlands constituencies yesterday. Mtaani kunukie chapo courtesy of bebe ya kanairo,” Nyamu wrote, referring to herself in a playful manner. The post garnered attention from her followers, with many praising her for the warm-hearted initiative.
Fans expressed their admiration for the gesture, with some commenting, “Good job, keep it up, mhesh,” while others celebrated her efforts to make a difference in the community. However, one user urged for more sustainable empowerment projects, such as women’s empowerment programs, youth development, education support, and infrastructure development.
This donation follows other initiatives by Nyamu, including her visit to city slums like Dandora, Korogocho, and Kariobangi, where she interacted with the elderly and distributed essentials such as maize flour. She has previously expressed gratitude to the corporations that partnered with her foundation to provide food items like wheat and maize flour, cooking oil, noodles, and margarine.
Nyamu’s holiday gesture serves as a reminder of the importance of giving back to the community, and it continues to inspire many Nairobi residents to embrace the spirit of giving during the festive season.