Teacher Saul Barasa Wafula, a dedicated educator and community leader from Bungoma County is set to hang boots in teaching service in a pomp and color celebration.
According to the report, the event will take place on Saturday, August 2nd, 2025, from 8:00 am, where the procession will unfold at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Barasa in Sango Village, Tongaren Sub-County.
The occasion is set to be a vibrant tribute to decades of meaningful service and enduring impact in the field of education.
Themed “A Life of Service, A Legacy of Impact,” the celebration invites friends, colleagues, and well-wishers to gather in unity, thanksgiving, and joy to reflect on the great service Wafula has accorded to the nation and community.
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Guests will come together not only to commemorate a remarkable career, but to embrace the stories, memories, and values that shaped generations. The day promises reflections of dedication, laughter from shared milestones, and a profound send-off into retirement.
Attendees are encouraged to wear in blended African attire or formal clothing to
Quoting Henry Adams, “A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops,” the event captures the timeless significance of an educator’s role in shaping society.
The teachers has opened his celebration in order to be part of his extraordinary moment, to celebrate excellence, impact, and a well-earned new chapter.
By Masaki Enock
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