KUSNET National Leaders Re-Elected Unopposed

Narok: The Kenya Union of Special Needs Educators (KUSNET) has overwhelmingly reaffirmed its confidence in the current leadership after re-electing all its 13 national officials in an election that was held in Narok County Saturday.

According to Kenya News Agency, KUSNET General Secretary James Torome thanked the members for this unanimous decision, noting that this clearly reaffirms the union’s trust in the leadership team. He vowed to continue addressing their concerns without fail. Torome emphasized the team’s commitment to diligently addressing members’ concerns and called upon them to work closely with the officials to ensure that their priorities are dealt with promptly.

The Union’s chairman, Amos Mungai Karanja, also expressed gratitude to the members and pledged to continue safeguarding their welfare concerns. He reiterated the importance of collaboration between the members and the leadership to achieve the union’s goals.

Rebecca Kosgey, the returning officer, stated that the exercise took the shortest time possible, attributing the smooth process to the members’ satisfaction with the current leadership in addressing their concerns. The re-elected officials reaffirmed their commitment to pushing for efficient service delivery to their members to help improve their lives.