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Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu led festive Madaraka Day celebrations, marked by traditional Maasai cultural performances. He reflected on the county’s development milestones since independence and lauded community unity in driving national progress.

Narok, Kenya – Narok County Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu spearheaded vibrant and well-attended Madaraka Day celebrations at the Maasai Mara University grounds. The event drew large crowds of enthusiastic residents from across the county, all gathered to commemorate Kenya’s 62nd anniversary of achieving self-rule in 1963.
The ceremony was marked by rich cultural performances, featuring traditional Maasai songs, colorful dances, and displays that paid homage to Kenya's journey to independence and its diverse heritage. In his keynote address, Governor Ntutu took the opportunity to highlight the significant progress Narok County has made in various sectors, including infrastructure development, education, and healthcare, since the advent of devolution and since Kenya gained independence. He praised the spirit of community unity and hard work among the residents and urged citizens to continue collaborating towards achieving further development and prosperity for the county. "These achievements are a testament to our people’s hard work as we build an even brighter future for Narok," Governor Ntutu stated.
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