Musalia Mudavadi Celebrates 61 Years of Independence on Jamhuri Day
In a message shared in honor of Jamhuri Day, Mudavadi extended his wishes for a peaceful, enjoyable, and inspiring national celebration.

Poster of Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia celebrating 61 st Jamhuri Day. Photo/Musalia Mudavadi.
As Kenya marks its 61st year of independence, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has called on all citizens to reflect on the nation’s journey and celebrate the progress made so far.
In a message shared in honor of Jamhuri Day, Mudavadi extended his wishes for a peaceful, enjoyable, and inspiring national celebration.
This year’s Jamhuri Day theme, “Jobs, Labour, Migration, Entertainment, and Entrepreneurship,” aligns closely with the Kenya Kwanza administration’s focus on fostering meaningful opportunities for Kenyans.
According to Mudavadi, this approach is part of the government’s unwavering commitment to empowering industrious, skilled, and innovative citizens.
In his statement, Mudavadi urged Kenyans to draw inspiration from the milestone of independence to reflect on their collective journey as a nation.
He highlighted the importance of envisioning a brighter future while building it together through unity and purpose.
“We celebrate not only our past achievements but also our shared vision of a brighter tomorrow,” said Mudavadi. “It’s a moment to reaffirm our patriotism, embrace the values that unite us in our diversity, and renew our resolve to move forward with unity and purpose.”
Mudavadi also took the opportunity to emphasize the government’s dedication to creating economic opportunities and nurturing talent across various sectors.
The inclusion of entrepreneurship and entertainment in this year’s theme underscores the administration’s recognition of Kenya’s creative and enterprising spirit as drivers of growth.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary’s message is in line with the broader agenda of the Kenya Kwanza government, which prioritizes job creation, fostering innovation, and supporting migration policies that benefit Kenyans both locally and abroad.
As the country celebrates this significant milestone, Mudavadi’s message encourages all Kenyans to embrace the values of resilience, diversity, and unity. The emphasis on a collective vision reflects the administration’s commitment to building a future where every citizen can thrive.
Jamhuri Day, celebrated annually on December 12, marks Kenya’s transition to a republic in 1964.
It remains a moment for reflection on the country’s achievements and challenges, as well as a call for renewed determination to build a prosperous and inclusive nation.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary’s message resonates deeply with the aspirations of Kenyans, serving as a reminder of the potential that lies in unity and shared purpose.
As the celebrations unfold, Kenyans are reminded of the importance of working together to shape a brighter future for all.