Homa Bay Woman Representative Catherine Omanyo has been honoured with the Thamani Award for Outstanding Educationalist, recognizing her exceptional contributions to education and youth empowerment in Kenya.
The award, presented at a high-profile ceremony in Nairobi, celebrates individuals who have demonstrated unwavering commitment to transforming lives through education. Omanyo, a long-time advocate for inclusive and accessible learning, was selected for her grassroots initiatives, policy advocacy, and sustained efforts to uplift underprivileged communities through education.
Speaking after receiving the award, Omanyo expressed deep gratitude and dedicated the accolade to her supporters and the people of Homa Bay.
> “This award is a shared achievement with all who believe in the power of education,” she said. “To everyone who voted for me, thank you. Your belief and support brought this award home.”
Omanyo reaffirmed her commitment to educational development, particularly in rural areas, pledging to continue her work in empowering the next generation.
“I remain steadfast in my mission to invest in education, to empower and to inspire. This is just the beginning,” she added.
The Thamani Awards, known for spotlighting change-makers across various sectors, have grown into a key platform for celebrating transformative leadership in Kenya.
Supporters, colleagues, and education stakeholders across the country have lauded Omanyo’s recognition, calling it a testament to her impactful work and enduring dedication to educational reform.
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