#PaukwaPeople

At Paukwa we endeavour to honour the everyday people that build our nation. Among us are the Kenyans who, in their own little way, have shaped the positive skew that we intend our country to be built on. These people, like you and us hold fast to the mantra “Najivunia kuwa Mkenya” and have inspired those around them to do better.

In the Paukwa spirit, we have selected ten stories to share with you, highlighting #PaukwaPeople, ordinary Kenyans doing extraordinary things.

Dr. David Karuri, a respected surgeon and motorcycle enthusiast
Dr. David Karuri
Sheilla Sheldon Charles is a nine-year-old Kenyan artist whose detailed paintings and sketches have began to garner her international acclaim.
Sheilla Sheldon
Wiclif Otieno, founder of Kito International, an organisation that guides street youth to more sustainable and dignified lives through entrepreurship and financial management training
Wiclif Otieno
Nyacomba Githu, director of Free Mind Sessions - a monthly forum that welcomes creatives and thinkers.
Nyacomba Githu
Amos Ndegwa grew up throwing maize cobs at chicken with unerring accuracy. He went on to become a lauded sharpshooter in the army and today, in his retirement, works for the famous Treetops Lodge in Nyeri.
Amos Ndiu
Judith Apiyo Ojoro
Judith Ojoro
Ngartia from Too Early For Birds
Ngartia Bryan
Judy Gichigi is a nurse at Mater Misericordiae Hospital as well as a budding photographer. Her passion for saving lives pushed her to seek out a work-life balance via arts, so she began saving moments through photography.
Judy Gichigi
A proud artist with his work - George Ongeri beams alongside his masterpieces at his shop, The Art Kiosk
George Ongeri
Harriet Ng'ok
Harriet Ng'ok

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