Narok KUPPET boss gets blessings as he seeks third term

Narok KUPPET Branch Executive Secretary Charles Ngeno receives blessings from Thomas Teituk Nyolei of the Myoot Council of Elders at the Ololmasani Shrines ahead of the January polls.

Narok KUPPET Branch Executive Secretary Charles Ngeno has received blessings from Thomas Teituk Nyolei of the Myoot Council of Elders at the Ololmasani Shrines, marking a symbolic moment of renewal as he seeks a third term in office during the upcoming January polls.

The ceremony, attended by teachers, elders, and community members, celebrated Ngeno’s leadership and the positive transformation he has brought to the teaching fraternity in Narok County.

Since assuming office, Ngeno has stood out for his impartial leadership style, always giving a listening ear to all members regardless of their affiliations. He has championed fairness, inclusivity, and unity within the union, ensuring that every teacher’s voice counts.

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Under his stewardship, the Narok KUPPET branch has made remarkable progress in improving teachers’ welfare — advocating for better working conditions, fair promotions, and enhanced dialogue with education stakeholders.

His ability to mediate disputes and foster mutual understanding among members has been credited with strengthening solidarity and restoring confidence in union leadership.

Colleagues describe Ngeno as a principled, humble, and visionary leader whose main focus remains the well-being of teachers. His leadership is characterized by openness, transparency, and accountability, values that have earned him respect from both the teaching community and education authorities.

Elders at the Ololmasani ceremony praised Ngeno for his dedication and urged him to continue promoting peace, unity, and professional growth among educators. They noted that his service reflects true commitment to empowering teachers and defending their rights through dialogue and collaboration rather than confrontation.

As he seeks a renewed mandate, many teachers across the county view Ngeno’s record of service as a strong foundation for continued progress in the years ahead.

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