The Kenya Association of South Australia (KASA) has officially announced the 2025 elections, set to take place on Sunday, 2nd November, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM. This significant event invites all registered members to take part in electing new leaders who will guide the association’s vision for the coming years. Voting will be conducted under the principle of “one member, one vote,” emphasizing fairness and representation within the community.

This year’s elections will open nominations for several key positions, including President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Public Relations Officer, Families Representative, Men’s Representative, Women’s Representative, and Student Representative. Members are encouraged to participate actively—either by nominating themselves or by supporting those they believe will serve the community best.

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To be eligible to vote or contest, members must ensure their KASA membership is active. Annual membership fees are $20 for students/concession, $30 for individuals, and $40 for families. Payments can be made conveniently via PayID (0415791228) or through info@kasa.org.au. After payment, members are requested to email their receipt, name(s), phone number, and email address to the same email address for confirmation.

The upcoming elections are more than a procedural exercise—they symbolize collective growth and the shared responsibility of building a stronger Kenyan community in South Australia. Through participation, members reaffirm KASA’s longstanding motto, “Service to the Community.” Every vote matters, and every member’s voice contributes to the continued unity and progress of the Kenyan diaspora.

For those new to the community or seeking to renew their involvement, this is an opportunity to play a meaningful role in shaping the association’s future. KASA continues to stand as a pillar of support, connection, and empowerment for Kenyans in South Australia—encouraging collaboration, cultural pride, and leadership among its members.

To stay informed, members can also revisit previous updates such as Social Junction 7th Edition: Strengthening Mental Health Conversations in the Diaspora, Kenyans in Tasmania: Empowering New Immigrants Through Community Leadership, and KCWA Kenya House Project: A New Era for the Kenyan Community in Perth. Each story reflects the strength and commitment of the broader Kenyan-Australian network working together for a shared caus

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