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Why female leaders and leaders' wives should emulate Mama Ngina

Kenya's first First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta used her position as the First Lady to fight for women to be included in the security field. [File, Standard]

As more women get into leadership positions in different fields and in government, they should use that opportunity to push for gender equality and a better Kenya.

Women in power have the ability to make big changes in society. They have the chance to create workplaces where everyone feels included and push for a bigger shift in culture where being a man or woman does not stop you from getting opportunities or advancing.

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