Uhuru Kenyatta - 4th President

Uhuru Kenyatta - 4th President

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H.E. (Rtd) Uhuru Kenyatta, Facilitator of the East African Community (EAC)

07/06/2026

Ghetto Classics is not simply a music programme. It is a story of hope, discipline, courage, and transformation ~Former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta

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Former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta has today hailed the transformative impact of Ghetto Classics in empowering vulnerable young people and strengthening communities across Kenya, describing the initiative as a powerful example of how investing in talent and opportunity can change lives.

Speaking during the Ghetto Classics Charity Golf Tournament held at Migaa Golf Club in Kiambu County, Mrs. Kenyatta, who serves as Patron of Ghetto Classics, celebrated the programme’s 18-year journey of nurturing young talent through music, mentorship, and social support.

“What began as a bold vision has grown into a movement that continues to transform the lives of young people, families, and communities,” she said.

Since its inception, Ghetto Classics, the flagship programme of the Art of Music Foundation, has become a beacon of hope for thousands of young people living in underserved communities. Through music education, mentorship, scholarships, and welfare support, the programme has created pathways to opportunity for children and youth who may otherwise have been excluded from such prospects.

Mrs. Kenyatta noted that the Foundation currently supports more than 1,500 young people across its programmes, providing not only musical instruction and instruments, but also scholarships, food support, mentorship, and social welfare interventions that extend to families and communities.

“Ghetto Classics is not simply a music programme. It is a story of hope, discipline, courage, and transformation,” she said. “It uses the power of music to change lives, especially for young people living in underprivileged communities.”

She highlighted the remarkable achievements of many graduates who have gone on to perform on national and international stages, secure scholarships, travel abroad, and return to mentor the next generation of young musicians.

Mrs. Kenyatta called on stakeholders to continue investing in youth development through music and the arts, emphasizing that support for Ghetto Classics goes beyond philanthropy to creating opportunities for young people to realise their potential. She further underscored the transformative impact of such investments, saying they help build confidence in children, inspire hope in families, and create new possibilities for entire communities.

Ghetto Classics Founder Elizabeth Njoroge said the programme uses music as a vehicle for social transformation, opening doors of opportunity for young people while providing mentorship and life skills. “Music opens doors for our children that they would not ordinarily walk through. At the end of the day, we are going to change Kenya through music,” she said.

The charity tournament brought together partners, sponsors, supporters, and members of the Ghetto Classics family in support of a shared vision: empowering young people through the transformative power of music and creating opportunities for future generations to thrive.

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Former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta arrives at Migaa Golf Club, for the closing ceremony of the Ghetto Classics Charity Golf Tournament, held to raise funds in support of music education and youth development through the Art of Music Foundation.

Founded in Korogocho slums, Ghetto Classics uses music education and performance opportunities to empower young people and transform communities through the arts.

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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta today participated in a high-level meeting of the Advisory Board for Women, Peace and Security in the Great Lakes Region, where he engaged with women leaders, civil society representatives, and regional stakeholders in his capacity as Facilitator of the African Union-led peace process for Eastern DRC.

The discussions provided valuable community perspectives and lived experiences of the conflict, helping to inform conflict analysis and support a more inclusive and people-centred peace process.

The virtual meeting also highlighted the critical role of regional cooperation, with women, youth, and civil society networks presenting cross-border initiatives aimed at strengthening collaboration and advancing the Women, Peace and Security agenda.

As efforts towards lasting peace continue, stakeholders reaffirmed the importance of inclusive dialogue, local ownership, and sustained partnerships in addressing the region's challenges and building a more stable and prosperous future.

04/06/2026

President (Rtd) Uhuru Kenyatta today concluded his role as head of the African Union Election Observation Mission to Ethiopia’s 2026 general elections.
The mission will continue monitoring the remaining electoral processes and is expected to issue its final report after the official results are declared.

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H.E. President (Rtd) Uhuru Kenyatta who is the Head of the African Union Election Observation Mission ( ) to the 1 June 2026 General Elections in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia 🇪🇹 was bade farewell by Director Patience Chirad on behalf of African Union.
The Mission continues to observe the outstanding electoral processes and will release its Final Report 30 days after the final election results are declared.

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H.E. President (Rtd) Uhuru Kenyatta the Head of the African Union Election Observation Mission (AUEOM) to the 1 June 2026 General Elections in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia 🇪🇹 held post-election consultations with NEBE Chairperson Melatwork Hailu and Board Members to present the Mission’s findings and recommendations.

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H.E President (Rtd) Uhuru Kenyatta, who led the African Union Election Observation Mission, met Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his team in Addis Ababa following the conclusion of the 2026 general elections. The discussions focused on the mission’s preliminary findings on the electoral process, with both sides reviewing observations from polling day and broader assessments of the vote’s conduct.

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Preliminary Statement: African Union Election Observation Mission to the 1 June 2026 General Elections in The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia🇪🇹

https://peaceau.org/uploads/preliminary-statement-aueom-ethiopia-2026-3-june-.pdf

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H.E Uhuru Kenyatta visited the Coalition of Ethiopian Civil Society Organizations for Elections (CECOE) in Addis Ababa, where he toured the coalition’s election monitoring centre and received a briefing on its ongoing efforts to observe the electoral process during the 1 June 2026 General Elections.

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