Kenyan Diaspora Leaders Continue Key Engagements at the Canberra Diplomatic Engagement
Day 2 of the Canberra Diplomatic Moment 2025 continued with high-level engagements led by Roseline K. Njogu, Principal Secretary for Diaspora Affairs. Kenyan representatives across Australia participated in ongoing discussions on mental health support, diaspora voting, consular access, labour mobility, and community safety. A full official report is expected tomorrow.
Kenyan-Australian Leaders Visit Cherbourg to Honour Legacy and Strengthen Ties
Kenyan International Queensland (KIQ) President Tony Kamau recently visited Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council alongside Dr. Diana Kenoly to honour the legacy of her late brother, Kwame. The visit highlighted shared values of community, heritage, and friendship between the Kenyan-Australian diaspora and the people of Cherbourg.
Adelaide Fundraiser Launches Kenya’s First Respite Centre for Children with Disabilities
A heartfelt fundraiser and book launch in Adelaide has ignited a powerful mission — the creation of the first-ever Respite Centre for Children with Disabilities in Eldoret, Kenya. Spearheaded by Bernard and Emily Tanui of the BET Foundation, the initiative marks a significant milestone in transforming compassion into lasting impact.
Kenya Community NSW Advances Policy Dialogue with NSW Government in Landmark Meeting
The Kenya Community NSW (KCNSW) has taken a major step in strengthening its advocacy voice after meeting with NSW Government Whip and Member for Leppington, Hon. Nathan Hagarty. The engagement, backed by a community-wide survey, addressed key issues affecting Kenyans in NSW including employment, racism, housing, and mental health.