The United Asian Networkย (UAN) hosted its Leadership Summit 2.0, at the Swaminarayan Temple on Forest Road. The summit, themed โ€œStrengthening Kenyan Asian Engagement & Unity,โ€ convened influential leaders to build actionable frameworks for the communityโ€™s role in Kenyaโ€™s economic and social development.

The event featured some of Kenyaโ€™s foremost corporate and public sector leaders. The Chief Guest was Mr. Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom PLC, and a keynote address was delivered by Mr. Jas Bedi, the chairperson of both the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) and the Kenya Export Promotion and Branding Agency (KEPROBA).

Building on its inaugural summit in 2024, this yearโ€™s event moved beyond discussion to focus on developing concrete strategies for economic repositioning, national engagement, and youth leadership.

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The agenda was structured around three key tracks: National Engagement, fostering unity and collective nation-building. Economic Connector, examining opportunities to reposition businesses within Kenyaโ€™s evolving economic landscape, and Social & Youth, highlighting the evolution of Kenyan Asian leadership and their contributions.

A key panel on national engagement, titled โ€œKenyaโ€™s Strength is Diversity,โ€ featured Mr. Andrew Musangi, the Board Chairman of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), and Ms. Nasim Devji, the Group CEO of DTB Group.

In his keynote address, Mr. Jas Bedi stated, โ€œWe need to reshape our business models to effectively thrive in the new changing world order, changing multilateralism and the rules based trading systemโ€.

Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom PLC, added, โ€œ The United Asian Network Leadership Summit is a timely reminder of the strength we gain from diversity. The Asian community is an integral part of Kenyaโ€™s fabric, renowned for its enterprise, resilience, and succession planning. But beyond commercial success lies an opportunity to deepen integration and play an even more visible role in shaping our shared destiny. At Safaricom, we have learned that a seat at the table is not given, it is earned by placing purpose before profit and ensuring no one is left behind. Together, through unity and impact, we can build a future where every community in Kenya thrivesโ€.

The summit convened at a time when the relationship between Kenyaโ€™s Asian and African communities is increasingly vital for national progress.


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